It's the old problem. Bitumen (not DPC, just adhesive) residue left from asbestos-vinyl floor tile removal. Bitumen is dry, but stable.
Need to level it.
I've put some experimental blobs of cement based leveller down in a couple of spots to test adhesion, and they seem to be stuck well. But I've read levelling compounds don't stick.
Now, is this only really an issue if you glue/adhere to the leveller (tiles, glue down wood...etc)? and put vertical tensile forces into it? I can't imagine it will do anything if you float a floor over it as there are no vertical tensile loads, and only fractional loads. Even if the levelling compound delaminates from the bitumen completely, it will still act as a shaped packer.
What exactly is the failure response of levelling compound over bitumen compounds?
Cheers,
Fubar.
Need to level it.
I've put some experimental blobs of cement based leveller down in a couple of spots to test adhesion, and they seem to be stuck well. But I've read levelling compounds don't stick.
Now, is this only really an issue if you glue/adhere to the leveller (tiles, glue down wood...etc)? and put vertical tensile forces into it? I can't imagine it will do anything if you float a floor over it as there are no vertical tensile loads, and only fractional loads. Even if the levelling compound delaminates from the bitumen completely, it will still act as a shaped packer.
What exactly is the failure response of levelling compound over bitumen compounds?
Cheers,
Fubar.