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    Uneven concrete slab advice

    Company suggests the following due to the significant drop across floor (actually more like 45mm) and the additional cost of laytex. Does anyone...
    Post by: Louie, Aug 21, 2024 in forum: Subfloor Preparation
  2. Louie
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    Uneven concrete slab advice

    Thanks, self leveller, dpm then more self leveller is what the flooring store suggested. Hopefully the screeding company tomorrow agree and I can...
    Post by: Louie, Aug 20, 2024 in forum: Subfloor Preparation
  3. Louie
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    Uneven concrete slab advice

    Already had that stress and rabbit hole but thankfully no, it’s the original slab. It had some sort of oxide on top which is an old primer.
    Post by: Louie, Aug 20, 2024 in forum: Subfloor Preparation
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    Uneven concrete slab advice

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    Post by: Louie, Aug 20, 2024 in forum: Subfloor Preparation
  5. Louie
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    Uneven concrete slab advice

    Hi, I hope you don’t mind me asking for advice. We are in the process of renovating and after lifting carpet and plastering we hoped to get some...
    Thread by: Louie, Aug 20, 2024, 8 replies, in forum: Subfloor Preparation
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