margretg2

New wooden flooring in Listed building

margretg2
last year

My house is Grade2 listed but the sitting room is half in the original part of the house (with original floor boards) and half in an extension with a modern chipboard floor. At present the whole area has been carpeted on top of hardboard.


I’d like to get rid of the old carpet and unify the space with a new engineered oak flooring. However, as the house is listed, I cannot damage the original floorboards in any way. My question - hopefully for a professional who has experience of this problem - is whether a new floor could be laid on top of the current hardboard? If not and the hardboard has to be lifted, could new boards be laid over the original boards using the floating method? Many thanks.

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Ireland
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