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    Disaster levelling

    Ironically the 3240 is fine , it’s the other stuff that failed and stunk of egg, I was convinced it was dodgy but I’m no expert. Is the reinforcement matt not a good idea then if I encapsulate it in the compound? I guess Mapei would be best placed to answer that. I pulled out the thermal...
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    Disaster levelling

    Hi, I spoke to the manufacturer of the panels and they said any deep leveller would be fine although they sold their own product (which wasn’t supplied due to stock) Their instructions for install did not state a primer was required over the panels, so no, it was not primed… heating was off...
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    Disaster levelling

    Yeah it was definitely high smell, completely stunk the house out for weeks!! I used Mapei 3240 in another room and as far as I can tell, no issues (although now carpeted I’ve peeled back a corner to check) and same panels, no problems at all, no cracking etc and there was no smell. The stuff...
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    Disaster levelling

    P.S - sorry, I didn’t answer some of your other points. the levelling is up to 18mm deep but variable as the castellated panels vary in height in places. They also have holes in them so the compound flows into certain parts of the panel, presumably to interlock it all together. Certainly seems...
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    Disaster levelling

    Hi, thanks for the reply, Levels aren’t an issue. the kitchen is new and has been installed with the raising of the floor taken into account for the plinths etc, but half of it isn’t installed anyway, as we wanted to get the floor done before installing end panels etc so plenty of scope to...
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    Disaster levelling

    Hi all, looking for advice on how to get around a disaster of a levelling job. Basically we have cracked and slightly hollow sounding levelling compound in a low profile underfloor heating floor. It’s mostly solid as it’s bonded to the castellated panels, but areas sound hollow in places...
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    Fine cracks in new plaster - Resilliant Bars

    Hi, I’m just painting a newly plastered ceiling which is 12mm plasterboard on resilliant bars. The bars were installed at 400mm centres and every joint had a bar installed to ensure all edges had support. The joints were all taped up with skrim. It looks like theres a small amount of movement...
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    Sand blinding

    i now have 150mm of well compacted hardcore down in the extension and around 50mm of sand for blinding. Does the sand need to be wackered as well, at the moment I've just levelled it down with a float? Thanks in advance Sam
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    Filling cavity below DPC

    Could it not be filled with hardcore instead then?
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    Filling cavity below DPC

    Whats the purpose of this exactly? I see that you should slope it away to allow water to run away from the internal wall, but surely it would be better if it just dropped further and soaked away well below the DPC? Thanks in advance Sam
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    Wall Starters

    Thanks tomfe
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    Wall Starters

    The outside of the existing house is a very corse spar dash (council style) but it's very well bonded and not chance of it coming away. It is painted though. Do I need to remove this where the wall starters will be fixed or can I leave it on, screwing the wall starters to the face of it? I...
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    Digging up solid floors

    What height do you have to work with? I'm guessing around 70-80mm? You could look at 50mm insulation with a floating gypsum based dry screed underfloor heating board (18mm), thin leveling screed over the top and carpet. This would give you decent results as the board and screed has some thermal...
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    Lintels in foundation for building over

    About 1.5 at a guess, the footings went lower to prevent any potential loading being applied onto the drains, that's what B.C wanted anyway, plus the ground above that was all made up and no good apparently anyway.
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    Lintels in foundation for building over

    Hi Woody, That sounds alarming! I did question the fact that they weren't really 'attached' together with much. The foundations are about 2 metres deeps and have been poured into shellet, pretty solid! The drains are dug into this too, ex council job. Do you think there will be issues? Not...
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