Hi,
A few months ago I started a major re-furbish on my house, one of the things to be done was to install a new central heating system. The plumbers 'Chased in' the pipes across my concrete lounge floor, they did this using a circular saw, needless to say when I retured home I was nearly in tears at the state of my furniture etc. After all these months and many many hours of cleaning, using the vac. and breaking two because the dust clogged the motors I then bought some concrete sealer, applied it and when I started to vomit decided to read the instructions - it was then I found out it should only be used in a well ventilated area - anyway although the dust isn't as bad as it was it's still here.
Will laying a carpet with a very good quality underlay be the answer to my problems or will this dust eventually work it's way through to the surface?
Any solutions to this problem would be gratefully received.
A few months ago I started a major re-furbish on my house, one of the things to be done was to install a new central heating system. The plumbers 'Chased in' the pipes across my concrete lounge floor, they did this using a circular saw, needless to say when I retured home I was nearly in tears at the state of my furniture etc. After all these months and many many hours of cleaning, using the vac. and breaking two because the dust clogged the motors I then bought some concrete sealer, applied it and when I started to vomit decided to read the instructions - it was then I found out it should only be used in a well ventilated area - anyway although the dust isn't as bad as it was it's still here.
Will laying a carpet with a very good quality underlay be the answer to my problems or will this dust eventually work it's way through to the surface?
Any solutions to this problem would be gratefully received.