You are right mointainwalker, there is a dpm under the screed and this is taken up the wall a bit and into it. The technical consultant from the flooring manufacturer (Tarkett) has told me that their engineered flooring should always have a moisture barrier between the floor & the screed - to...
Thanks for the reply WoodYouLike. That looks like a good idea. Do you know if it available in the UK? (I see it is an American or Canadian product.)
However, since it will be put down by our builders (who will have no doubt, been walking over our building site) I have visions of it picking up...
The thread to which this reply applies is now a couple of years old - but I am now seeking a solution to my problem of engineered wood on an anhydrite screed.
I have a large area to lay 150 m2) - so I have to get it right! My screed is anhydrite with water-fed underfloor heating fed from an...