Hi all,
Had a nightmare recently, a floor installer messed up his latex screed on my new floor and didn't sand down the ridges he'd made. The LVT looked awful so I've ripped them all up and now plan to glue down an engineered oak flooring instead.
Question is what adhesive to use (there are so many) and do I need to prime?
Water underfloor heating in place, the new build is a liquid concrete screed (fully dry) which has a slightly rough surface due to the latex being ripped up.
The older parts are built up with latex screed the builders put down. All areas have a dpm or moisture barrier applied.
So may adhesives but which one? Or which combination of adhesive and primer?
Really don't want another disaster to happen so appreciate any good advice please?
Best
JG
Had a nightmare recently, a floor installer messed up his latex screed on my new floor and didn't sand down the ridges he'd made. The LVT looked awful so I've ripped them all up and now plan to glue down an engineered oak flooring instead.
Question is what adhesive to use (there are so many) and do I need to prime?
Water underfloor heating in place, the new build is a liquid concrete screed (fully dry) which has a slightly rough surface due to the latex being ripped up.
The older parts are built up with latex screed the builders put down. All areas have a dpm or moisture barrier applied.
So may adhesives but which one? Or which combination of adhesive and primer?
Really don't want another disaster to happen so appreciate any good advice please?
Best
JG