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    Oct 28, 2007, 08:32 PM
    Glue Down Bamboo Floor Installation Prep?
    I am planning on installing a new bamboo floor. I have just removed the old tile and the concrete slab subfloor is a mess. There are a lot of little holes and I even noticed a few cracks running through the foundation. What processes should be taken before the wood installation? I'm guessing I will need to seal the cracks to prevent moisture from coming through. What do I use to fill the holes and get the surface flat?

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    Jason

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