Station House
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Just covered my 90s floor and rear wheel arches with rubber matting ordered from an equestrian supplier, using B&Q aluminium 'L' profile on the edges.
Looks pretty good (IMO!), easy to clean and apart from the vertical sides where I stuck on with spray carpet adhesive, have left it removable so I can check for damp etc - I'll put some photos up over the weekend.
Where I removed the front sound deadening insualtion they were absolutely soaking wet, so removable makes sense!
Still getting quite a bit of condensation on the metal roof - found a couple of leaks which I sealed which has improved a bit, but nervous of sticking carpet tiles or camping mats up - although the idea appeals
Has anyone who's stuck mats etc. to their roof removed them after a while? Be interested to know whether all was well underneath?
Looks pretty good (IMO!), easy to clean and apart from the vertical sides where I stuck on with spray carpet adhesive, have left it removable so I can check for damp etc - I'll put some photos up over the weekend.
Where I removed the front sound deadening insualtion they were absolutely soaking wet, so removable makes sense!
Still getting quite a bit of condensation on the metal roof - found a couple of leaks which I sealed which has improved a bit, but nervous of sticking carpet tiles or camping mats up - although the idea appeals
Has anyone who's stuck mats etc. to their roof removed them after a while? Be interested to know whether all was well underneath?
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