Hi there....... Your looking at 6 weeks curing time ( that's not drying) then it all depends on the type of carpet and underlay. If your carpet...
You will only have 13mm of nail into the subfloor, check depth of subfloor if 22mm then use 30mm fixings...... Personally I screw my ply down
Is N/A Suitable for this as its very soft once set.... Not suitable I don't think. Would need a h/d leveller if being painted
Armstrong dlw used to make one that sounds similar but think they ceased trading in the uk
Personally I wouldn't use any thinner than 18mm if it's to be used as the main weight bearing floor. I would check with your local building...
I use screw tite screws as well..... I found staples just do not hold as well and had joints showing in a matter of months... I also screw 5.5mm...
If the underlay is the type that is designed to provide a barrier then you should be ok, personally if it was top end engineered I would install a...
Ardex 1c will still require removal of any curing agent as the dpm is only as strong as the bond it can adhere too. I went to rectify a job where...
Correct..... But the reading is key to the dpm you use...... For example Ardex dpm 1c will take 98% in one coat but some others only 92%. The last...
Oh dear......... Well without sounding like a complete arsehole I'd say if you are installing safety flooring you should know the basics on...
I had the same issue on a job with 300m2 of expona going onto anhydride. Screed contractor insisted it was dry my meter said 88%. I said can't dpm...
Flooring can be installed after 7 days if the correct preparation is carried out. Likely route dpm 1 coat from Ardex which will go to 97rh or 2...
Correct a dpm/suppressant shouldn't be required on a commissioned anhydride floor. But k screed is cement based
K screed is a cement based product not calcium sulphate spacey....... Or as far as I'm aware..... If it's not dry and it's a fast track...
Well get the reading...... I'm sure a site visit by the eurocol rep won't be an issue..... Probable route will be surface dpm/moisture suppressant...
Oh my word ...... Crack on with your click or laminate. A floating floor system on top of a floor you describe as uneven and already floating....
Like spacey says I suspect a calcium sulphate sub floor here...... Gypsum based and will cause you pain in the long run if not prepared...
Ply to the skirtings you will be fine...... In all honesty glue down I find easier than click....... Just loose lay 3 rows do the cuts mark with a...
Well you have answered your own question....... Laminate is the same concept as click vinyl..... Basically if your floors moving and has high and...
Hi there...... Firstly who floated the chipboard on 4mm foam..... Sounds odd!!!! Would normally be on kings pan or equivalent.... If there is lots...