Exactly the same as above, I get lots of enquires for sanding, but there is always someone that will do it cheaper!!! It’s something Everyman and...
Agree with everything above, if it’s an old house and you’ve quarry tiles, you definitely need to consider the moisture
Thanks
Yes, I’ve previously filled any wide gaps with a flexible adhesive
Agree, Kahrs
morning I’ve a few areas in my own house upstairs that’s I’d like a thin skim of smoothing compound, approx 2sqm total, at max 3mm thick, prior...
Depending on the product, and as I understand it, it’s only necessary to prime if you’re outside the time constraints, ie the epoxy has cured
I’ve lost a job to someone who is fastening a new wood planked floor directly to an old pine floor. I’d priced for a intermediate layer of...
Defo get rid of the bitumen on the blocks, none of the decent modern adhesive work with it. I always speak to the technical guys, ie Wakol,...
Fitting looks terrible!! The timber is what it is, if you didn’t want sap, you should of chosen a better grade. Leaving boards out with sap in...
I’ve a job to price for, an L shaped room, part of the L used to be a garage, it’s a 1950s house. At some point the garage has been knocked...
The laitence retains the moisture, so the screed won’t dry properly. Remove the laitence, I normally sand it, as recommended by manufacturers, I...
Have you already got the flooring you intend to fit? Don’t even consider gluing to it without an intermediate plywood layer, I presume you are...
Quickstep - for the same reasons everyone has mentioned
Tramex is probably best for what you want, you’ll still need to do multiple test on a floor though to dertermine if it’s dry enough.
Nice, matt looks good
Looks good. What’s the floor finished with?
Thanks, I appreciate the positive replies. Wider the better with the planks, it’s obviously easier to stagger the joints with wider boards. I...
Template and inline flute cutter. I use random length oak for borders normally, I prefer the look. Same width as the blocks, 70mm, 80mm for the...
yep, always a plywood subfloor, brick bonded. Two layers if over UFH, 9 & 9 or 9 & 6, alternate directions. Fine over UFH, if you get correct MC...