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    Leveling an exsisting concrete and slab floor 20mm

    screed smells better :D (but in this case I think asphalt is the chap we need!)
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    Vinyl Floor covering lifting

    Well knowing the quality of their fitting..... ....I would say it needs trimming ....Oh and Nick - "put them on notice" that you will be expecting a replacement if the ripples do not go away within 7 days!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Vinyl tiles over cracked ceramic tiles

    trouble is Daz - we don't know if there are any :?
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    Vinyl tiles over cracked ceramic tiles

    If there are no grout lines..... i.e. the floor is smooth consider sheet vinyl If there are grout lines these will show through! What about a large rug?
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    marked flooring

    You are trying to "over rule" nature here! Wooden surfaces gain a patina over time
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    Vinyl tiles over cracked ceramic tiles

    Once again - :oops: ..........In my defence I am retired now :cry:
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    Vinyl Floor covering lifting

    who fitted it? you? or a pro? if a pro it is still under guarantee ring them up! If you then more info needed and ideally some photos
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    Vinyl tiles over cracked ceramic tiles

    There is a severe lack of info in your post..... so - the existing ceramic tiles, are they only cracked? are there bits missing? more importantly is there a noticeable grout line that is lower than the height of the tile? next - vinyl tiles - do you mean "self-adhesive" or LVT (karndean...
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    marked flooring

    :lol:
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    Leveling an exsisting concrete and slab floor 20mm

    ...think he should have said "asphalt" same stuff as roads! Yes that would be an option - for a while all houses had a layer Bloody stinks for a few days though! Edit - As its an older house (very much!) this may well be a very good option - it will level and damp proof all at once. I...
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    Leveling an exsisting concrete and slab floor 20mm

    OK lets start again.... how old is the house and in particular the room (is it a new extension) Why do you think it has no DPC? Have you taken moisture readings? I was questioning you wanting to put chipboard down All laminate floors need an underlay which will help level slight...
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    Leveling an exsisting concrete and slab floor 20mm

    Why??????????? this is NOT necessary :? you mention limited head height and then in the next breath add an extra inch to the thickness of your floor :shock: wooden floors will add that inch anyway
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    marked flooring

    Well at least you have asked a question now........ .................if you clean it (good luck) it will only get dirty again! .............its called "character"
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    Leveling an exsisting concrete and slab floor 20mm

    OK - I am old enough (lucky enough?) to have lived in over 14 different properties...... none had a floor that a spirit level liked..... For any flooring to be successful it needs to be smooth and certainly not up and down(hopefully you understand that) A smooth floor "out of level" does...
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    New PD RULES

    So you actually have neighbours.......... have you "considered" their feelings?
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    How much should I expect to pay for my extension?

    Don`t worry - "deludedaussie" will be along soon ...............advice you can really trust :?
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    How do I stop this draught properly?

    A better fitting loft access panel?????
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    Cupping of wood floor

    Whilst wooden floors are not my expertise..... ...if your floor was "bought and fitted" from a supplier, in other words you walked into a shop picked a floor and they supplied and fitted it for you, then I suggest you complain (your within 12months!). The fitter or the shop should have...
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    Vinyl sheet/tiles for bathroom

    so fit your floor then :wink: out of level puts you in exactly the same position as 99% of us! ....out of level but smooth = :D .....lumps and bumps = :cry:
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    Vinyl sheet/tiles for bathroom

    What do you mean by "variance" Do you mean it is smooth but not level? or do you mean there are noticeable lumps and bumps was the ply in one piece or several, if several..... Is the "variance" where the ply sheets join? ....if so that is usually because you joined the ply on a...
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