It's ceramic tile, either pop the broken ones out if you have spares if not grout the cracks
Not condoning using an electric stapler for play unless it' a perfectly flat chipboard bathroom but 16mm isn' long enough you need atleast 20/22mm...
Most water based are good to go over ufh but double check the tech sheet or give them a call if unsure
that wont show up at all as long as it is done by a pro and is smooth with no dips and you do not have gaps under your skirts and achitraves, when...
speak for yourself never earnt so much since joining the firm i work for now, plenty of shortage of good fitters most we have on a trial day to...
go cheap on the prep and id expect it to go wrong, ALL lvt failures are down to insuffirent prep before install
i will call it now yopur floor isnt likely to be flat enough for lvt without a coat of screed, im with spacey id only do a stuck down install over ufh
ps is short for pressure sensitive, the glue you hasve is a ps
feather is only mesant to go 3mm max if your floor is out that much do it in 2 coats or put a fibre screed down over ply
Get a professional
go over the joints with a first coat so its not raised up, then go over the entire area with a full coat is best practice after sanding joint...
treat it for what it is and the stuff is good 100% of anhydrite failures are down to not knowing what your dealing with and treating it as a sand...
Risk I'm willing to take lol I'll go with the 3mm ply option then
Ok got laminate in hall and diner which I'm changing to amtico over Xmas but cannot be bothered with ripping out and building levels back up as...
Also you won get a proper reading with one return, on anhydrite I'd be leaving a box and taking a reading every day for a week, the rh can...
Needs screeding with a calcium sulphate based compound regardless as to how good the slab is
go see some local indipendants and say to them you have a calcium sulphate subfloor is it something they are aware of in regards to correct prep,...
id do some research on hoiw to take your readings or hire a firm to come do a carbide bomb test as your wading into terriotry alot of floorlayers...
what you are talking about is ADVANCED floor preperation for a floor which is 99/100 an extra cost to have fitted to a new build, lvt is an...
And for the record you can never with lvt just prime and stick to ANY subfloor at all, will always come back and bite you