Wooden flooring (patos) is the timeless king of floors, but when moisture sneaks in, there’s no joke – it’s gotta go! Svetislav from Vranje learned the hard way: the wooden boards got ruined, a moldy smell spread, and the pros told him straight – no shortcuts, the floor must be removed, concrete laid, insulated, and only then can a new floor be installed. Costs? Not cheap – cement, sand, condor, labor… It all adds up, but there’s no shortcut to a dry, healthy home! And yes, a good craftsman is worth their weight in gold, because if you don’t know what you’re doing, you just mess things up. Think renovating a floor is just slapping down new wood? Think again – it’s a battle against moisture and time! Had similar nightmares? Comment below and share your renovation horror stories!
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