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The underlay has to go down whenever you put down laminate flooring. It helps to even out the base floor underneath the laminate and it also helps deaden the sound a bit if its an upstairs floor.

 

 

edit. Just read your post again Adam. Are you going to put the new laminate on top of other laminate? Never done that before so not sure of best procedure. If it was me then i would probably lift the old stuff first then lay the new stuff on top of the existing underlay (if there is some).

Anybody who would even think that someone might lay laminate on top of existing laminate should f**k right off and not give advise.

 

The type of flooring and underlay you choose depends on several factors. Is it a concrete or wooden sub-floor, what condition is the sub-floor in, is it in a Flat or upstairs room where you don't want sound travelling downwards, etc.

 

Factors to consider when getting a price from someone, or deciding to DIY,  should include the shape of the room (corners and angles mean more cutting and wastage), straightness of walls,  the number of doors in the room ( properly fitting at doors thresholds takes extra time plus joining to existing floor coverings  in other rooms), are there any radiator pipes or cables coming up thought the floor or along the skirting, will the room be clear of furniture?

 

If you are reasonably competent and  not too fussy about how long you take then there is no great problem with DIY but you will probably need to buy a floor fitting kit from the place you get the flooring from. There are on-line guide videos to help.

 

Getting a price from someone to do it should take into account any of the above problems  but a ballpark price of about £150 min does not seem too steep. 

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Someone who can't spell "advice" correctly should probably refrain from making such strong statements about it tbh.

Unlucky MC, "advise" was not the mistake in that post my error was inserting "give" before it.

Better luck next time.

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Ah sorry, didn't realise you couldn't spell "offer" either ;)

Stumped me on that one their MC, need clarification.

I blame the education system for my poor spelling, to many poor teachers only interested in the long holidays.(and me not spell-checking before I post)

I will try and improve my spelling for when you are reading the Championship Threads next season.

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An American woman was prevented taking over 3 gallons of breast milk onto a plane at Heathrow as hand luggage. Any mums on here know how long it would take to accumulate that volume?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36120247

Open letters on Facebook are always the way to solve these things.

Edit: 1 like = 1 Oz of tit batter

Ignore if u want my baby to starve!!!!111!!

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An American woman was prevented taking over 3 gallons of breast milk onto a plane at Heathrow as hand luggage. Any mums on here know how long it would take to accumulate that volume? 

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36120247

 

Do ladies with larger breasts produce more milk?

 

I like her admission in the article that yes, I was at fault here, BUT!   :lol:

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Do ladies with larger breasts produce more milk?

I like her admission in the article that yes, I was at fault here, BUT! :lol:

I have ample breasts but didn't produce much milk when I tried to feed.

However tit size is not linked to production volumes.

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