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    How to remove expanding foam?

    thanks, pvc or aluminum ?
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Final question, with the ply wood should I cut door jams and slide underneath or work/go around this area?
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Thanks again crazy daze really helpful!
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    How to remove expanding foam?

    Anyone tried these rubber erasers before...
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    How to remove expanding foam?

    Thanks all. Tried white spirit, just really concerned it will take the paint/powder coat off of the bifold. Flame maybe but close to glass etc. The foam remover has some reviews suggesting its removed paint in the past.
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    Anyone used GRP composite doors?

    HI all, Looking at using GRP composite doors, just wondering if anyone has used them before? I actually had a fitter quote although tempted to fit myself? https://www.grpcompositedoors.com/doors/front.php Thanks
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    How to remove expanding foam?

    Hello all, I've managed to get some expanding foam now dried onto grey/anthracite aluminum bifold doors, whats the best and trusted process to get this off? I've used the plastic scraper but some of this is still holding on! Thanks
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Thanks again crazydaze. You think I could screed 8mm from the concrete with self levelling then? Then we are saying not to use levelling screed at the ply wood? Laying LVT straight onto the ply and then screeded concrete or?
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Thanks again crazydaze. If I were to select the 6mm ply over the top of the existing subfloor there is another section where is meets with a concrete base and screed (extension) - How would I go about raising the level to match the additional 6mm plywood and I assume 2mm latex screed ontop of...
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Thanks crazydaze, the subfloor has some movement in one area - what or how would you fix that? Is there a way? Drill through and inject underneath?
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Thanks crazydaze. I hadn't realised the 6mm plywood is required what a faff! Not wanting to cut corners but is there any particular reason for it? This is a ground floor with interlocking floorboards, it's not at all possible to latex directly? Thanks
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Basically it's the floor of the house upon building therefore joists, jablite between them then a plywood floorboard on top of that.
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    Sticking loose plasterboard that's already dot and dabbed to wall

    Thanks guys much appreciated, will do this then!
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    Sticking loose plasterboard that's already dot and dabbed to wall

    So drill a hole then use plasterboard foam to fill?
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    Sticking loose plasterboard that's already dot and dabbed to wall

    Just found this that expands once say injected: https://www.wickes.co.uk/Knauf-Aquapanel-Grey-Joint-Adhesive---310ml/p/148845
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    Sticking loose plasterboard that's already dot and dabbed to wall

    Hi all, I've had some plasterboard dot and dabbed onto an now internal brick wall (was an external brick wall wrap around extension). The plasterboard luckily not plastered yet, has started to come loose and away from the brick but only in certain areas like top corner etc. Is there any work...
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    LVT onto floating floor

    Hi all, I'm going to be laying stick down LVT in the near future, what's the best way to lay onto a wooden 'floating floor'? Is there certain prep work involved including treating the wood for moisture? Or/and applying a levelling compound although the wood is dead flat? Thanks for the help.
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    Best place to purchase LVT glue down?

    Appreciate everyone's comments/feedback, thanks all.
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    Best place to purchase LVT glue down?

    Drives how easy to lay? Any recommendations for tools etc?
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    Best place to purchase LVT glue down?

    Hi all, Can you name some good places to purchase LVT glue/stick down from please - obviously looking for both quality and cost saving. I'm after a herringbone LVT glue down. Thanks,
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