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I have been going round in circles to try to post a question, so don't know whether I'm in the right place!! I'm a new member.

 

We're in the process of having our house put back together since it has had a subsidence problem. We used to have floorboards (covered with carpet) with a gap underneath, but that has now been replaced with a solid concrete floor.

 

The loss adjustors are considering whether our carpet is going to be relaid downstairs but I think that is unlikely, but won't consider wood flooring. Does anyone know what the norm is for things like this - we would really like a wooden floor.

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I had a somewhat similar problem. My floor was covered in parque flooring. This had to be taken up. They wanted to just lay a concrete floor. I insisted that the floor had to be covered by flooring quality chip board and this was done.

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