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We had 70mm of floor screed (sand cement with accelerator) laid on 9 March. It was tested on 5 April and found - via a carbide test - to be too damp to lay laminate flooring. We had a number of locations tested and they were all roughly the same. One, for example was 4.6%. (Laminate flooring company stipulates 2.5% or lower).
We just had the floor tested again (four weeks to the day since the last test and nearly 8 weeks since screed laid) and the results have barely changed! The same location mentioned above read at 4.5%.
I am baffled. We've had the heating on morning and night, ventilated regularly and there are no signs of leaks. We are living in the house (mostly upstairs!) so I know it is being kept warm and there is movement of air.
The screed is laid on top of a brand new flooring system (the concrete slab itself had a month to dry out before anything put on top).
Floor is as follows:
TOP
70mm Screed
CH pipes here and there
Polythene slip layer
100mm insulation boards
DPM
100mm concrete
DPM
hardcore
Clay / ground
BOTTOM
And yes the DPM layers are overlapped and come up the sides of the floor. All was checked by building control during and after.
I've been advised to try a dehumidifier but I just cannot believe that in four weeks there has been basically no progress. Has anyone else experienced this? Got any advice?
We just had the floor tested again (four weeks to the day since the last test and nearly 8 weeks since screed laid) and the results have barely changed! The same location mentioned above read at 4.5%.
I am baffled. We've had the heating on morning and night, ventilated regularly and there are no signs of leaks. We are living in the house (mostly upstairs!) so I know it is being kept warm and there is movement of air.
The screed is laid on top of a brand new flooring system (the concrete slab itself had a month to dry out before anything put on top).
Floor is as follows:
TOP
70mm Screed
CH pipes here and there
Polythene slip layer
100mm insulation boards
DPM
100mm concrete
DPM
hardcore
Clay / ground
BOTTOM
And yes the DPM layers are overlapped and come up the sides of the floor. All was checked by building control during and after.
I've been advised to try a dehumidifier but I just cannot believe that in four weeks there has been basically no progress. Has anyone else experienced this? Got any advice?