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We're finally getting our floor project started. We've pulled out the carpeting from the dining room and living room, which is shaped like an L. The question is, do we have to empty the entire room of furniture, or can we do half the room, then move furniture onto that half while we do the other half? It's going to be extremely hard to empty the entire room, but we can if we have to. I'm guessing we have to empty the whole room. Maybe you can't keep the boards tight if you have furniture on them, or would they already be tight enough?
Also, once we get the floor down on the whole surface, can we put the furniture on before we add the baseboards? The baseboards don't really hold them in place or anything, right? So I'm guessing we can do that. I hope. (I do want to have a floor by Christmas...I have a six-year-old who MUST have a Christmas tree up for Santa!)
Oh, another question is this: We have found several small cracks in the slab. We do live in earthquake country, so that's pretty common. We should probably patch them, right? If so, how long do we need to let it dry before putting down the floor? Also, the little tack strips have nails in them that are pulling out some of the concrete when removed, leaving little indentations along the wall. We should probably patch those up as well. Does anyone know how to get those nails out without messing up the concrete? I was thinking of just cutting them off level :shrug: but the spouse frowned at that idea.
We're also ripping ceramic tile out of the kitchen. The hubby was being all gloomy-Gus and saying that was going to take forever and be a real bi%*@ to get out but I just used a crow-bar tool thingy he had (a "bully"?) and ripped out about 6 square feet in 30 seconds, so that's not going to be a problem after all. :D
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