parquet floor adhesive query

Discussion in 'Wood' started by ppeetteerr, Sep 27, 2020.

  1. ppeetteerr

    ppeetteerr Member

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    Hello,
    I have a parquet (machined I think) wood floor laid on concrete which some of the tiles have come loose.
    The original adhesive used (in the 60's) is some sort of black tar-like substance and which in some places remains tacky/pliable.
    As I need to re-stick some of the tiles could you please advise a good adhesive.
    I have seen Bostic Laybond Wood in Screwfix , is that suitable or any other preferable.
    Regards.
     
  2. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Bostik glue will work. The bitumen should be removed first. Can contain low amount of asbestos.


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    merit Well-Known Member

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    It’s also usually the dpm so you May want to paint some type of surface dpm on the concrete first


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  4. ppeetteerr

    ppeetteerr Member

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    One other thought, The Bostic Laybond Wood adhesive I mentioned earlier only comes in 7k tins. As I only have appx 25x blocks to re-stick could you advise an alternative adhesive that comes in smaller amounts say 2.5k or simlar.
    Regards.
     
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