Yes Abingdon is the best of the 3.
Was going to say that’s not magnesite at 150mm
What damp meter do you have ? To do it cheap Visqueen sheet Underlay with moisture barrier Laminate
I’d go with asphalt at 20mm thickness
Looking at the pic it probably wasn’t grinded and primed correct as most new builds aren’t as they are rushed and done cheap by contractors. But...
Has to be a thin sold underlay. Most are 1.5mm . Your sub floor has to be flat.
A cheap moisture tolerant compound is Tremco sx302 , Bostik screedmaster ultimate, Ultrafloor level it 2
Cheaper ones Tilemaster pro flow Fball 1200 pro Tremco sx 300 where you buying it from ?
Ring ardex up and see if they can send a tech rep out to do a spec. All flooring company’s can use this service for free.
Could need a floor scabler. Very messy. What area you in ?
That’s looks weird that. Without looking at it it’s hard to say. Could be a wax finish. Yes I’d say needs to come off. What grinder did they have?
What you watching at the me. Just started ‘Fargo’ on prime
I’ve been waiting for a sample to turn up so I can check. It’s cheap crap though.
Can you not unclick the floor from one of the side walls
Cheers Adrianne , that’s great news. That shop sounds good and great advice about the grippers by her. Good Luck with the carpet and I hope it...
I’m shocked at the gripper can be reused ? A rental maybe. But there is no way they will be the correct distance away from the skirts. We use new...
So hard to call that. As could be easy and could be a nightmare. £5-7m2 I’d say.
We use treadaire chromium 9mm as our main underlay due to its 180kg Density. Can’t comment on them carpets as I don’t sell them.
Don’t have a Jambsaw mate. Been telling my laminate fitter to get one.
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