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Discuss Open Question: HELP!!! Has any one any idea how to take the bounce out of a floating in the RSS Feeds at TilersForums; With 18mm Chipboard on top. My TIler says its too bouncy to tile. Can I firm it up by using long bolts into the concrete sub-floor? Urgent as I need ...
          
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    Question Open Question: HELP!!! Has any one any idea how to take the bounce out of a floating

    With 18mm Chipboard on top. My TIler says its too bouncy to tile. Can I firm it up by using long bolts into the concrete sub-floor? Urgent as I need to get this sorted for Christmas.

    Open Question: HELP!!! Has any one any idea how to take the bounce out of a floating floor? The floor is 100mm Kingspan? for the full Yahoo Question / Answer.

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    Don;t do it...... is the phrase...lol lol lol lol

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