Hi all
I'm planning to lay 55sq metres of reclaimed oak parquet onto a newly prepared screed floor. The floor has a hot water underfloor heating system which is working well, and the screed has dried out over 3 months (gradually turning up the heating). The parquet blocks have a fair amount of residual bitumen on them, which is very tricky to remove (infact, for this amount of flooring i'm not going to begin this impossible task).
I have read that it is possible to use a solvent based parquet adhesive even with bitumen on the blocks, for example Lecol 5500.
My local flooring specialist is reommending a product called BONA S760.
It is described as a solvent based adhesive dissolved in organic solvents (acetone and ethanol).
Does anyone have experience of this product, and am i likely to be successful?
Any thoughts welcome
Cheers
I'm planning to lay 55sq metres of reclaimed oak parquet onto a newly prepared screed floor. The floor has a hot water underfloor heating system which is working well, and the screed has dried out over 3 months (gradually turning up the heating). The parquet blocks have a fair amount of residual bitumen on them, which is very tricky to remove (infact, for this amount of flooring i'm not going to begin this impossible task).
I have read that it is possible to use a solvent based parquet adhesive even with bitumen on the blocks, for example Lecol 5500.
My local flooring specialist is reommending a product called BONA S760.
It is described as a solvent based adhesive dissolved in organic solvents (acetone and ethanol).
Does anyone have experience of this product, and am i likely to be successful?
Any thoughts welcome
Cheers