Thanks rigmuncimg, I could only do it with the helpful advice from people on this forum so many thanks to you all again. I’m single but at least...
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Should I not bother with any silicone between the bottom of the skirting and the floor then ? I was just thinking that when I come to mop the...
I am almost finished with the repair of some badly fitted Amtico. I have replaced tiles so that they now sit under the skirting and I have...
Thanks Redfox, its reassuring to know that the crack repair looks good. It was the Ardex P10 kit, I was a bit unsure about not finishing with...
Thanks Rugmunching, does that estimated price include all rooms (hallway, cloakroom and kitchen) ?
It's not just in the hallway though, its in the kitchen and the downstairs toilet (cloakroom) too. I expect it would cost a fortune to have it...
Most of the planks (say 70%) took some effort to lift up, I used a heat gun to soften the glue when removing them. Other planks, particularly the...
Hmmm this is worrying ? How can you tell that the screed looks damp (it's not noticeable by touch) ? When I moved into the house 5 years ago,...
One quick question - the original feather finish/levelling compound only went up to the skirting board, so underneath the skirting board is the...
Slow progress but getting there.... - Skirting boards removed and paint stripped - Damaged plaster board repair in progress - Tiles removed where...
Never noticed that, I use an A2 trowel as recommended by Amtico. From the picture below they obviously used a larger trowel. Out of interest,...
Thanks dazlight/Rugmunching, any chance you can give a brief explanation what each one does (do I really need both) ? The cost of materials is...