school job

Discussion in 'General Flooring Chat' started by itssherringham, Dec 23, 2013.

  1. itssherringham

    itssherringham Well-Known Member

    132
    18
    18
    hi lads and ladettes
    just looking for a bit of advice and a few ideas. a school want me to offer some options on their main hall, its a granwood floor and they want a vinyl. any ideas on preparation and which vinyls may suit? its the schools main hall and gets used a tremendous amount so has to be bombproof.
     
  2. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

    4,299
    912
    113
    solid vinyl etc or
    marmoleum
    but in all honesty it all comes down to 1 simple thing
    Budget
     
  3. Distinctive Adam

    Distinctive Adam Well-Known Member

    1,720
    502
    113
    Luxury vinyl tiles...
     
  4. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

    6,259
    1,593
    113
    what's wrong with the granwood??
     
  5. itssherringham

    itssherringham Well-Known Member

    132
    18
    18
    not much in my opinion but they want it covered.
     
  6. itssherringham

    itssherringham Well-Known Member

    132
    18
    18
    yes i was starting to think along these lines...would you ply or latex the floor?
     
  7. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

    6,503
    1,881
    113
    Might all need ripped up if your going on top with vinyl ?
    Have you done a moisture test ?
     
  8. tgflooring

    tgflooring Active Member

    35
    10
    8
    I did a couple of these in the summer.
    First one was altro express-lay and second one
    was mapei sheet dpm with polysafe.
     
  9. Nk1

    Nk1 Well-Known Member

    686
    175
    43
    How about marmoleum tiles. Loads of options, look quality, natural product, 2 tile sizes available, you can polish them, they are the same money as an middle karndean and in my opinion a far greater product. Nobody seems to consider them.
     
  10. Pistonbroke

    Pistonbroke Well-Known Member

    126
    56
    28
    I had a similar enquiry a while ago and to put it simply, you can't cover Granwood with vinyl!! The Granwood has linseed oil in it , so your screed or adhesive won't stick, also in a lot of Granwood installations , it doesn't have a DPM because it allows moisture to pass through it .

    It has to be ripped up and a DPM installed !!

    Phil
     
  11. gazhugs

    gazhugs Well-Known Member

    238
    122
    43
    Cheers for the info Phil...good to know for future reference...
     
  12. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

    6,259
    1,593
    113
    And

    It's not cheap stuff either, has to be installed by Granwood themselves although you can do repairs on them but only a small amount and you have to tell them where it's being repaired too.
     
  13. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

    6,259
    1,593
    113
    Is it because of the cost to sand and seal or scrub and seal??
     
  14. itssherringham

    itssherringham Well-Known Member

    132
    18
    18
    no its just because they want a complete change.
     
  15. itssherringham

    itssherringham Well-Known Member

    132
    18
    18
    i'm now wondering if altro xpresslay may be the answer as it would reduce the cost considerably than if i had to rip up the granwood.
     
  16. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

    6,259
    1,593
    113
    such a shame to cover it....
     
  17. pf flooring

    pf flooring Well-Known Member

    1,600
    602
    113
    Jumpax and a heavy duty LVT, Forbo for example.
     

Share This Page