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Originally Posted by BlackTalon
Demo is always the most fun. You tearing off to the studs, or trying to reuse the drywall/ plaster? And if you have any noisy floor issues, now if the time to install new sheathing that gets glued and screwed, and has interlocking joints.
Looking forward to following this one.
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Actually, we contracted the whole job. So, not sure how far they are demo'ing, but suspect they will leave as much drywall as possible. Whole thing is supposed to take no more than 3 weeks.
They are going to put wood-look tile "planks" on the floor in the kitchen and dining room. The subfloor is actually wood planks run diagonally over the floor joists with a 1/8" gap between them (house was built in 1958). We didn't have any floor squeaks before; hopefully we won't have any afterward.