Ah, cheers Nick. That makes a bit more sense now :) What's you plan for re-doing it??
After having a read, 300 HD and P131 are good for anhydrite. Think it was a lack of grinding or incorrect primer ratio??
If you're client is going for a clic engineered, make sure the sub-floor is as flat as possible to avoid deflection potentially resulting in...
Done..
Nicely done. Matt or anyone - Is that second picture about right? I've always like completely removed bitumen with the exception of scabby bits....
You're going about it the right way, it's just a right PITA. No way round it. It's just one of them unpleasant cr!ppy jobs. I'd consider hiring...
Hope it's a gooden for you all :)
If it was an old stable, they've probably just thrown the slab in without a DPM. Your plan is fine and I'd certainly lay visqueen. You'll be...
Can't stand timber on battens...The floors always sound hollow/clacky and they often creak...Glue it down, you'll be far happier :)
[ATTACH] She hates dust :rolleyes:
Most days!! I'll take a picture of my van one day if I can get past the shame :lol: Compared, you're van looks like Kim Woodburn lives in it :lol:
That's a clean van :) I'm not being sarcastic by the way.. I take my hat off to you lads that keep your vans clean as a bean on the daily. Most...
If the ply was installed in the property with high humidity levels (or early/mid site conditions) and now the heating has been put on, it maybe...
The first post was 13 days ago, it probably got swamped by other threads. Then the op gave it a bump yesterday which is why it came to the surface..
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I don't know whether it's my shape of something, but every pair of trousers I wear always end up around my arse and I spend most of the day...
I'm no tiler either, but trying to adhere to a sandy sub-floor like that is asking for trouble. Unless the local tradesmen you've been speaking to...
If it's pre 1970's, hit it with a full spec dpm regardless. F77 or Ardex DPM 1C or similar..
Defo rip up the blocks, grind, then dpm sandwich using F77. You could grind the concrete and hit it straight away with a one coat dpm but that...
I've never understood people thinking plasterers do floors :confused: