And I hope they did a Rh% reading because it’s not moisture tolerant. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just checked the screed it’s not suitable for use in a garage, you need a minimum compressive strength of 28n/mm2 after 28 days Cempolay is only...
It all depends on what floor finish you want, if it’s something to be bonded down you will need sp101 or fg1 if it’s a floated floor or carpet you...
That’s what always makes me chuckle the information is freely available yet you’ll always find someone arguing the toss. Sent from my iPhone...
Think of concrete like a big sponge, it will absorb moisture from the ground (which is what the mechanical dpm is there to help with) and the air...
All needs ripping up, concrete needs grinding or scabbling to remove the residue and carpet, moisture test then decide on prep needed. Sent...
No that’s too rough to bond to, when installing any solid or engineered wood directly to the subfloor you HAVE to use a surface dpm or moisture...
Grind off laitance if required, do a Rh% test on the concrete, screed ardex k301,surface dpm (which one depends on Rh% reading), prime dpm Ardex...
All depends on the weight, a standard couch isn’t an issue but a full fish tank, marble/granite table or grand piano etc is a different story....
One day I keep hoping Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
How often are we that lucky? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
2 weeks on a 50mm area of screed, that’s not dry in a million years rule of thumb is roughly 1mm a day up to 50mm and Rh% reading should have been...
Click system or glue down? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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All depends on what you class as mid range, carpets vary wildly in cost and what I consider mid range might blow way past your top budget. Really...
You always need either a surface dpm or moisture suppressant for bonding solid wood, you need to take correct Rh% readings with a hygrometer to...
Neat 131 and 1200 will do the job Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Go with the crumb felt, keep the PU’s for cheaper carpets. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Why all you’ll do is help cut the high and high mid frequencies which aren’t the problem areas for noise transfer, the low and low mids are what...
2 coats 121 and 1100 on gypsum I wouldn’t be using 131 and 1200. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk