Yeah pretty much that, you'll need to give it atleast a month before you can decide what you want to do going forward as to whether you want to...
How long as the new concrete been laid? With new extension concrete floors I leave for a minimum 1 month then take a moisture measurement with a...
I'd be asking them to change them and doing properly, the snides have even put colour coded filler in so they know what they had done.
You'll be fine, leave it. Let them do they're bits, feather patch if need be then fit
*but
Yes get them to remove the offenders and see what's what bit if its blown then it'll be likely the screed will come up with the planks
Could be the screes that has stopped to blow (lift) from the original concrete. It all depends on their prep/material used Did they do any...
I'd put a wardrobe over them :)
45 :D
When I use Ke66 I go straight in with the planks more or less, maybe a few mins in... With ke49 I leave a little longer before I placement, 49 is...
F48+ is a decent adhesive though, used that a handful of times and does have a real good grab to it.
I'm always uzin ke49 mostly and I laid my own parquet semi wet with an A2 notch trowel. It's not what the adhesive can handle, it's the lvt...
My electric ufh is under 20mm of reno, wifi thermostat has been going rogue, checked my app and it was on 31deg :eek:...my poor frenchy must have...
Defo 2 coats for me, like to flood it as much as I can to atleast cover the pipes then another good coat. They say aim for 10mm, I probably hit...
6mm is too thin to start with!
...but I do get what you mean but from an installers point of view it should be common knowledge
If the pipe Sat proud then the installer would have seen them unless he just thought sod it and besides that, they told her 6mm!!!
Do they do spc as well? Or have I confused that with something else o_O Dryback stuck directly to laminate :D classic!!
What actual flooring are you actually fitting? Lvt or spc?
Best rake I've used so far, so easy as well.