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Advice on laying LVT

It’s on the limit of the spec but should be ok, use mapei renovation for the final all over screen coat though.
 
So, I use SP101 to go over existing floor then screed up to that level in porch area then final screed over everything? Do I need to caulk in between SP 101 boards and prime all over?
 
So, I use SP101 to go over existing floor then screed up to that level in porch area then final screed over everything? Do I need to caulk in between SP 101 boards and prime all over?
Yup that’s the best thing.

Don’t caulk anything.

Prime before the final screed coat will be screw specific, check the recommendations but the better screeds possibly won’t need priming.
 
And use the Mapei you recommended for final layer?
Also, is there a specific type of screed more Sui for what I require eg fibre reinforced?
 
Trying to find SP101 local to me but no luck. Online firms looking at £35 delivery
 
You can build the height up with self leveller and bulk it with granite chippings, or, use a cement/mortar.
Wish I had known this when I was levelling an outside undercover area, probably about 50mm but a steep drop 2.5m x2m to be levelled from a bigger area. But it just kept eating and eating bags and bags of the stuff the the OP I wouldn’t attempt levelling that deep again but adding the chippings sounds like a good idea
 
Cheers. Just called them but will only sell to trade

How much do you need?

Jewsons sell a 5.5mm Flooring Grade ply which will be fine as you are using a finishing coat screed over the top.
 
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