Denting can be stiletto heels, people dropping stuff etc. On a domestic job its fine under vinyl as the vinyl is normally a loose lay cushion...
Hi Paul. Sorry for the delay getting you active. You should be able to post at free will now. Which Paul are you mate. Spoke to a few pauls...
Correct mate or should i say we would never recommend it. Some manufactures will say you can as its not the dpm that fails but the product...
you can go over as suggested yes. But you are relying on the strength of the bond of other products. For instance- the NA will stick to the...
Nothing really. NA can be used due to low strength so moves around on it. But dont forget you can only use NA under domestic loose lay vinyl.
Think that will be because they are a lot cheaper than the German vans. Considered better value for money to the smaller company and one man...
It was nothing to do with the mechanics. Its what part failers. All was brand new vans and only serviced by main dealer. Also was same failers on...
defo not. Had a new one every year as a company supplied van. Everyone was breaking down monthly. However one of our fitters has just had a...
correct. Like i have said before, sort of defeats the point of using HT adhesives if a pressure sensitive is recommend over a HT. ;)
Thats a idea. You need to leave expansion with it tho.
I use a good stripper from my supplier of cleaning products - http://www.victorfloorcare.com/ Give them a ring as they have some very good products.
you cant wheel trolleys etc over the isolator membrains. You say in your first post that stuff like this is dragged over?
Ye i had one of them Relays. Brought brand new and ended up selling 6 months later to buy a used sprinter. Lost a lot of money on that one. Never...
i think dig up also.
The reason why it should not be brick bond is actually down to strength of the floor. Not looks. The flooring is not made of bricks and mortar....
Correct, BWFA etc will back you up on this. Problem we have at the moment is a lot of laminates etc coming from abroad that the instructions are...
Like yourself i would always chose to fix teh flooring to the subfloor where possible. But if need be i will float using Elastilon, personally...
we simply quote the job and fit to the best method for the area in question. There is no choices for the simply reason that if i give a choice...
i have sorted now thanks. Well tempory shirts anyway. £50 quid set up fee and then £25+vat a shirt after. thats with cheating also and doing...
i think i see what you mean now. They look like the print of the plank. Hard to see on pic's.