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    Amtico Problems

    I really appreciate all your help, you've been great. Knowle is only a few miles down the road will pop in over weekend. The strips just lift up easy and individually, thanks again matty.
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    Amtico Problems

    there only seems to be light dust on the ply, you can see the grain in it, the hole you mentioned was caused by a screw which had gone too deeply into the ply.
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    Amtico Problems

    thanks for the reply, there doesn't seen to be any screed left on the ply, it seems to be well stuck to the tile. if i used a PVA or SBR in a 3in1 mix to seal the screed on bottom of the tile would i then be able to stick it back down ? and if you were in my shoes which adhesive would you use...
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    Amtico Problems

    i live in Balsall Common near Coventry, know what you mean when you say rip it up and start again but half the floor is fine so seem criminal to rip it up, no haven't got any spare, and if replace the bad half there would be a differents in the colour due to the sun light, there must be some...
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    Amtico Problems

    no new drive way or any thing like that, just lifting floor tiles.
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    Amtico Problems

    have been told the floor scrap want stick it down to get a few more years out of it. cant afford to replace it yet please help. many thanks
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    Amtico Problems

    yes, large window and french door both south facing, the french door is on the concrete side of the room and is fine, it's the other side, i have an 8ft window there and that where the wooden floor is. So need to find an adhesive that will restick the tiles, but the latex/screed is stuck firmly...
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    Amtico Problems

    I had Amtico Spacia fitted in my kitchen/dinning room about 3 years ago, the room is two rooms knocked into 1, half the room has a concrete floor, the other half 6mm WBP ply screwed to wooden floor boards. The installier layed it over two days, the first day he layed either a latex or a thin...
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