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Products to lay lvt

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Hi

Im going to be laying lvt in my downstairs toilet but unsure which products to use.

Its only a small area so ideally don't want to buy big tubs as it'll go to waste.

What would you recommend for floor primer (concrete floor), self levelling compound and lvt glue?

Would preferably like to pick up from screwfix, toolstation etc rather than ordering online

Thanks in advance
 
My suggestion is kinda expensive, but I always recommend Amtico. I have some in my house as do most of my extended family.
Some has been down for so long now I really cannot remember how long, but it's still as good as the day it was laid. Oh, Mrs Scally just called out 35yrs in the front porch.
 
My suggestion is kinda expensive, but I always recommend Amtico. I have some in my house as do most of my extended family.
Some has been down for so long now I really cannot remember how long, but it's still as good as the day it was laid. Oh, Mrs Scally just called out 35yrs in the front porch.
I've already got the flooring and it is indeed amtico. The lvt is already down in my hallway but wanted to carry it on though into my downstairs toilet
 
Is it amtico signature , form , Spacia or first ?

Does the sub floor have an existing Dpm under it ?
 
Maybe use Mapei renovation then.
Do you have a mercardos anywhere close. More choice.
 

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