Removing, Insulating and Restoring a Suspended Wooden Floor. Part 2 of 3
In this part of the restoration we install the netting and thermafleece insulation. Once the pipes have been insulated and the insulation placed between the joists, the vapour barrier is attached before replacing and securing the boards. Damp Proof Membrane: http://amzn.to/2nLUna3 Cut Clasp Nails: http://amzn.to/2nM9mAT For more information and for other details on our floor restorations please visit our website and subscribe to the channel. www.restorationcouple.com

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Removing, Insulating and Restoring a Suspended Wooden Floor. Part 1 of 3

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