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    Apr 16, 2012, 12:05 PM
    What would I use in a bathroom floor if the floor is uneven
    Advice pleas,
    We have a bathroom floor that is very uneven( it's very old) and on lifting some floor boards near the bath all the pipe work has been cut out of the joist and is level with the top of the joist.I assume any other pipe work has been done the same but do not know the runs.
    How would you recommend we solve this problem, we would like to put down cushonair floor covering
    Regards

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