Following leakage damage over a long period from a faulty toilet waste, in a purpose-built first floor flat about 20-25 years old, the soft, rotten flooring chipboard had to be removed.
I am puzzled by what lay below it. First an inadequate membrane of thin clear polythene, followed by very thick, non-metric 24" strips of plasterboard (which also disintegrated) lying on top of sound-proofing matting.
Is there a more modern replacement which can (or should) be used? If so, will it amount to the same thickness?
I am puzzled by what lay below it. First an inadequate membrane of thin clear polythene, followed by very thick, non-metric 24" strips of plasterboard (which also disintegrated) lying on top of sound-proofing matting.
Is there a more modern replacement which can (or should) be used? If so, will it amount to the same thickness?
