Did a large residential last year, builder was told he could stick polyflor expona direct to the floor...... it was a right laugh going back and...
Or rip it up and use an appropriate bonding agent to bond the concrete mix to the old underneath, I presume the builder put 40mm on top of some...
Well pva is not a suitable bond for 40mm of concrete, it’s up to you what you do, you can rip it up and use a rapid set type of screed but will be...
Last one I came across came up with a 4 inch scraper it was so well bonded...... 50m2 all up inside about 45mins
When you say screed do you mean a concrete base...... 40mm is not thick enough it has nothing to bond to and would need to come up and be done...
Well well well...... when I hear the words the builders screeded the floor I tend to head for the door......... there’s so much that could be...
A very tricky one...... They haven’t done anything incorrectly but maybe should have drawn your attention to the hump...... The latex is self...
N/a is far too soft for a painted surface, it must be covered with a floor covering..... also it’s a safe bet your concrete is still damp so if...
Are you wanting to keep the tiles...... I’m not sure what you mean.........
now then everyone, was wondering what kind of grinders everyone is using as looking to buy a new one and don’t know where to start Many thanks
Also can I ask where you have been given the £7 a metre price for revolution as that must be +vat or id be expecting faults
Revolution is ok for what it costs tbh, I used to sell lots of it and it’s just a slightly better standard than the cheap rental type stuff, it...
I have one but I use screwtite screws and get loads of them in and then I know it won't budge..... don't like collated screws as find them to soft...
Like spacey says there's a min full day there if it's being nailed or stapled more time of screwing etc
Well personally it depends on the agreed floor prep....... I tend to advise my clients on what's needed for the best possible finish and will...
I'm based in Keighley and can offer advice as currently in Tenerife on annual leave. Key things to ask .... what type of sub floor, is it clean...
sensations is a soft carpet, although I have supplied it for stairs it's not one I would recommend, it's soft and flattens easily..... The...
Would check the final strengths of all coverings to ensure none put over stress on what's underneath, can't see a problem but don't the epoxy...
What would happen if you built a roof, but only covered 3/4 of it it tiles and stood in the area that wasn't tiled the rain only may rain on where...
Blue heaven isn't far off cirrus and has a decent top too it