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Hi All. I have a victorian floor to lay in a hallway . Already down is a wooden Parquet floor. Would it be ok to use an uncoupling mat on top of these so I can lay the tiles. I am thinking durabase or mapei. It would be hell of a job raising the Parquet. If any of you guys know I would appreciate advice. Thanks.
 

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