I need to route all sorts of cables around my house. The downstairs floor is concrete, and the roof is very shallow so it's nigh on impossible to get into the corners. This means I'll have to route them at the first floor level.
Last weekend I pulled up the carpet upstairs to evaluate the situation and hit a bit of a stumbling block. There's no floorboards, just huge sheets of plywood. Each sheet is at least 1m wide by 2.5m long, and appear to be fixed down by hundreds of huge staples. They also appear to run under the (stud) walls. Basically I think it's going to be incredibly difficult to get the boards up.
I was wondering if it's perhaps a better idea to attack it from below instead and just take chunks out of the plasterboard ceiling and then get it replaced and re-skimme (or just replace it in it's entirety. We're ripping down the ceiling in the kitchen/diner anyway, so it's only the living room we weren't planning to ruin.
Thoughts?
Last weekend I pulled up the carpet upstairs to evaluate the situation and hit a bit of a stumbling block. There's no floorboards, just huge sheets of plywood. Each sheet is at least 1m wide by 2.5m long, and appear to be fixed down by hundreds of huge staples. They also appear to run under the (stud) walls. Basically I think it's going to be incredibly difficult to get the boards up.
I was wondering if it's perhaps a better idea to attack it from below instead and just take chunks out of the plasterboard ceiling and then get it replaced and re-skimme (or just replace it in it's entirety. We're ripping down the ceiling in the kitchen/diner anyway, so it's only the living room we weren't planning to ruin.
Thoughts?