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Both are wilton carpets so they will both wear extremely well. Ive not used tredaire for years. We always use cloud 9 as its a bit softer...
Maybe the leveller wasnt dry before the floor was laid over it?
Lines showing through like that looks like damp being pushed through by the ufh. Looks like the slab below is damp
Are the pipes leaking? Was the extension new screeded floor?
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I would presume so
Yeah or staple the underlay down and glue carpet to it. May need to put ply down first if floorboards are unlevel
Yeah ive noticed alot of manufacturers stating it has to be done in one pour. Another reason im not convinced about the whole system. As long as...
Yeah ceramic or porcelain with a bed of tile adhesive i get. But LvT?
Have you checked with wunda you can level over these boards and install LVT? They normally Need a plywood fixed over the top? I cant see xps...
Personally I would do it in 2-3 coats. Then you can just drop it on the floor and keep building up. The first coat will not hit 10mm as it drops...
They also butcher the screed when they do grind it. Needs a 6mm coat of levelling compound once they've finished.
Even the quarry tiles can lift. Ive literally just done a repair at our village hall. Previous contractor went over old tiles with a water based...
They may have used a moisture tolerant levelling compound 8 years ago. Plus the laminate is floated so the floor may breath a bit more. ultra...
Is the quarry tile floor area old? Has there been a moisture test since the floor has lifted? Was the old screed exposed during the building works?
Its only a bathroom. Just take the LVT up. Prep and fit again. Potential for alot of water in there.
Last time i fitted alpha we had to use the underlay with it.
You could try amtico floor stripper and dresser
Youll be fine with quickstep and karndean. Both have excellent locking systems. You will need to use the heat underlay with quickstep. They bought...