Had a couple of PM's already asking a few questions, to answer the main one on who will be over seeing the training, well that will be me. In fact...
well, you should to BS be uplifting the vinyl and preparing the subfloor. However, a little birdy told me that F44 could be used. 8-) No...
The polyurethane dpm i was thinking of SIKA etc. Im confusing myself i think. Not got any in front of me to check as working from home at moment....
look at it this way, The surface is thin so no chance of sanding. The laquare on the top no matter how good it is can still be damaged which...
What meter was used to take the moister reading the first time around? Was the heating run up before install? Could be a leek also. Seen one...
what manufactures ? The ones i know of you use the same time as fixing the floor as a adhesive. These will have limited use. But i have never...
not seen joists like that before. Dont know what to suggest as not familiar with that type of construction.
presume your not from U.K with that construction? Can you post a picture up to make sure we are talking about the same materials?
Not come across one as good as that. (as in how easy to apply and just looks good) but is a DIY product. They do do seals tho like Karndeans...
DIY that is mate. No good for you.
They say that buying a petrol car / van now works out cheaper over its life time. If you was to buy a petrol motor and only keep a couple of years...
Even on a sound concrete floor mate. To be fair, there is not a product on the market that you should not prime before use. Some manufactures...
This place is right next to where i live so people travelling by train maybe can get a lift in with me. Also the pub is next door :D
Every Mapei product needs to be primed. Who told you not to prime?
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What primer Daz?
i would say Mapei 'prim grip' as primer. then Latexplan Trade. Never abrade the tiles.
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