View Single Post
Old Jul 19, 2010 | 08:04 PM
  #9  
b00gers's Avatar
b00gers
 
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 58,579
Likes: 0
From: Lll
Default

Originally Posted by NOPD
You mean, you are going to take out the floors? the subfloor serves as a base for the main floors. What material is the subfloor, concrete or wood?
I might be wrong about subfloor. My floor is currently: vinyl on top of OSB on top of joists. I am removing the vinyl and OSB.

Originally Posted by cpvdh
why replace subfloor?
with what, plywood or concrete board?
fyi tiles crack under washer/dryer easily, plan accordingly



pics?
Post pics in a few

I was going to replace it the OSB with plywood. I am replacing it because I think the previous owner did a shitty job with any renovations they did. The laundry room is an add on to the house.

Originally Posted by flipped cracka
what is the flooring in the room going into the laundry room? tile, carpet, hardwood? you usually have some kind of transition depending on what you're meeting it with.
The flooring in the laundry room is going to be tile. There is not really any transitioning. You can tell in the pics...but I guess it will transition from the outside patio.

BRB, pics.
__________________
.
Reply