whats that saying about taking a sledgehammer to a nut? I'd hate to be the poor bugger that has to do the rip out on you staircases lol On the...
to lose the tackiness whilst uplifting it or if you really want to leave it down, sweep dust onto it, cheap bag of cement/tile addy etc and a dust...
Ive heard mate! yourshowhome are desperate for fitters at the moment for the london stuff but struggle to get anyone working for them due to terms...
Lol that's the vogue group Steve they have several company's in the umbrella, do you speak to Matt Morris by any chance?
no just heard of them, as they are/were competitors to the firm I sub to (your showhome flooring) for the berkley homes work.
did ac go bust? I thought they were still trading? might of done what that columbia flooring did pop and start back up, wouldnt be loughtons as...
ac flooring is my guess
12/18mm ply screwed down depending on how un even the boards are your going over, secret nail method would be better than glueing it down on ply...
Found this in regards to more info on anhydrite or seemingly dihydrite, and any news Matt on your idea on testing?...
id just get a spotnailer if its now and then much cheaper, my spotnails kit cost £600 with a box of coil nails, best money ive ever spent though.
Coil nailer here too although I use it everywhere as I'm too lazy to screw it down.
as merit says ply and fibre screed, cant screed over chipboard, id recommend getting a pro in to sort it for you.
30nmm and is beautiful, the screed itself doesn't form latience, you'd usually use it over anhydrite which has latiance that needs to be removed.
You think 300 is good you want to try uzin nc110, now thats a compound and a half, best ive ever used by far.
fugi kit is in toolstation for £11
Renovation for build ups for me.
Tapers and jointers, messiest ***ts you will ever come across, or painters equally as messy.
Rubbish product, you need a screeded floor and to tacki the lot, so you may as well just use traditional!
The blue bosch one is pretty good, bought it a while back, seems like the blade goes slow but cuts fine, I use for ply and kickboards
Versalay?