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    hotpoint lst 216A dishwasher

    I have the above mentioned dishwasher, it Will not always dry the washing. It's an intermittent problem and hotpoint cannot figure it out. We've been told not to clean food of plates, make sure rinse aid is topped up, don't open door until 1hr after wash as finished. Would be very greatfull...
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    asphalt floor lumps

    I've spoken to a company called SIKA who deal with tanking basements and liquid membranes . They have told me that I need to take hygrometer readings, to see if the concrete is within the tollerances for moisture in concrete. This Will define what my next steps are. I Will keep everyone posted...
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    asphalt floor lumps

    Hi everyone, This is a follow on from my previous post , I've now taken a lump out of my asphalt floor and the concrete slab below is undamaged. But it does smell damp. The asphalt doesn't seem to be stuck to the concrete at al. The asphalt is about 40mm thick. I reckon I would be able to lift...
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    asphalt floor/sulphate attack

    Thanks for the advice again. Before pulling all the floor up I'm going to core drill one of the lumps to c what's happening below it . If the slab is undamaged then I'm thinking of lifting all the asphalt,laying a liquid dpm and self levelling over the top. Any problems with this,would I be...
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    asphalt floor/sulphate attack

    Thanks for the reply. I was hoping there was another way, or a way of finding out for sure if it is sulphate attack. I live on a small grove with only 12 houses and mine is the only one with an asphalt floor all the rest are just concrete. This is what puzzles me.
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    asphalt floor/sulphate attack

    Hi all. , Don't know who to talk to about this so hoping somebody here can help. My house was built in the forties and has a asphalt floor.The floor has started to get lumps appearing in it, and 1 skirting board is showing signs of damp. I've been told its sulphate attack because the place I...
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