If your on a budget go for Polyflor it’s decent stuff. Polyflor International are uk based and have been manufacturing floor coverings since 1934...
6mm is fine I use round pads as they fit on most furniture legs easily and you can just put a few on if it’s something like large table legs
Will do ;)
Gaps = wrong adhesive or late placement in adhesive All LVT expands and contracts with temperature change so correct adhesive must be used Like...
Nothing wrong with Moduleo Most problems are down to bad installation wrong adhesives wrong site conditions ect I lay LVT on UFH on a regular...
Have a look at Karndean looselay Its 4.5mm thick so better insulation and sound reduction But have it glue down rather than loose layed
I put felt pads on all furniture legs and bases on every job
No No cork or ply LVT is naturally warm and quiet
As a last resort
The existing slab is not dry Guaranteed Needs a liquid epoxy DPM or the floor covering will fail
You mean there guaranteed until the cheque clears ;)
Do they all come with a life time guarantee?
K trade is crap
Don’t stick cork and ply onto the floor Bad idea 1950s house so no mechanical DPM under the concrete so it’s sitting directly on the earth below...
Yes And put the new one in the wrong way around :rolleyes:
Did you bend the door plate and if so on what angle?
Anything is better than a stick :eek:
https://www.refina.co.uk/acatalog/Megamixer-MM30-Mixer-Drill-45303160.html#SID=102
I’m sure The full Wolff mixing station set up comes with an Eibenstock mixer ?
I’ve seen bucket fly across the room