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Floor screeding

Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:04 pm

Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?

Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:50 am

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Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:56 pm

pauly_gee wrote:Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?


PM Me mate i work for Fball as a technical rep and we are market leaders in sub floor preparation.You need to build up 50mm so i have a product which will work in one application and be dry in 24 hours to receive your floorcovering.
Pm me age of house any adhesive residues left on base etc etc.

Will you need a floorlayer to apply ?? Where are you based ?? Let me know on private message mate and i can help you. :ayatollah:

Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:09 pm

BOWMAN wrote:
pauly_gee wrote:Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?


PM Me mate i work for Fball as a technical rep and we are market leaders in sub floor preparation.You need to build up 50mm so i have a product which will work in one application and be dry in 24 hours to receive your floorcovering.
Pm me age of house any adhesive residues left on base etc etc.

Will you need a floorlayer to apply ?? Where are you based ?? Let me know on private message mate and i can help you. :ayatollah:

f@ck me.......that sounds expensive..... :D :D :D :ayatollah:

Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:14 pm

krabb wrote:
BOWMAN wrote:
pauly_gee wrote:Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?


PM Me mate i work for Fball as a technical rep and we are market leaders in sub floor preparation.You need to build up 50mm so i have a product which will work in one application and be dry in 24 hours to receive your floorcovering.
Pm me age of house any adhesive residues left on base etc etc.

Will you need a floorlayer to apply ?? Where are you based ?? Let me know on private message mate and i can help you. :ayatollah:

f@ck me.......that sounds expensive..... :D :D :D :ayatollah:


@50mm wont be cheap, Probably be cheaper to put sand cement in there but you have to leave 7 days before you can apply a waterproof surface membrane which will be more expense to that so all depends how quick he wants floorcovering fitted ??

If his house is 70's onwards built then there should be a dpm in original slab so our product would be applied on top in one hit with no requirement for a surface membrane.
We shall see.
Happy to help :ayatollah:

Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:26 pm

BOWMAN wrote:
krabb wrote:
BOWMAN wrote:
pauly_gee wrote:Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?


PM Me mate i work for Fball as a technical rep and we are market leaders in sub floor preparation.You need to build up 50mm so i have a product which will work in one application and be dry in 24 hours to receive your floorcovering.
Pm me age of house any adhesive residues left on base etc etc.

Will you need a floorlayer to apply ?? Where are you based ?? Let me know on private message mate and i can help you. :ayatollah:

f@ck me.......that sounds expensive..... :D :D :D :ayatollah:


@50mm wont be cheap, Probably be cheaper to put sand cement in there but you have to leave 7 days before you can apply a waterproof surface membrane which will be more expense to that so all depends how quick he wants floorcovering fitted ??

If his house is 70's onwards built then there should be a dpm in original slab so our product would be applied on top in one hit with no requirement for a surface membrane.
We shall see.
Happy to help :ayatollah:

i was only joking lee :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:28 pm

krabb wrote:
BOWMAN wrote:
krabb wrote:
BOWMAN wrote:
pauly_gee wrote:Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?


PM Me mate i work for Fball as a technical rep and we are market leaders in sub floor preparation.You need to build up 50mm so i have a product which will work in one application and be dry in 24 hours to receive your floorcovering.
Pm me age of house any adhesive residues left on base etc etc.

Will you need a floorlayer to apply ?? Where are you based ?? Let me know on private message mate and i can help you. :ayatollah:

f@ck me.......that sounds expensive..... :D :D :D :ayatollah:


@50mm wont be cheap, Probably be cheaper to put sand cement in there but you have to leave 7 days before you can apply a waterproof surface membrane which will be more expense to that so all depends how quick he wants floorcovering fitted ??

If his house is 70's onwards built then there should be a dpm in original slab so our product would be applied on top in one hit with no requirement for a surface membrane.
We shall see.
Happy to help :ayatollah:

i was only joking lee :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


I know that mate, You just put me back into work mode again :lol:

Re: Floor screeding

Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:33 pm

BOWMAN wrote:
krabb wrote:
BOWMAN wrote:
krabb wrote:
BOWMAN wrote:
pauly_gee wrote:Doing some work in my house at the moment and need my floor screeded. Needs to lift the level by around 2inches.

Anyone on here specialise in this?


PM Me mate i work for Fball as a technical rep and we are market leaders in sub floor preparation.You need to build up 50mm so i have a product which will work in one application and be dry in 24 hours to receive your floorcovering.
Pm me age of house any adhesive residues left on base etc etc.

Will you need a floorlayer to apply ?? Where are you based ?? Let me know on private message mate and i can help you. :ayatollah:

f@ck me.......that sounds expensive..... :D :D :D :ayatollah:


@50mm wont be cheap, Probably be cheaper to put sand cement in there but you have to leave 7 days before you can apply a waterproof surface membrane which will be more expense to that so all depends how quick he wants floorcovering fitted ??

If his house is 70's onwards built then there should be a dpm in original slab so our product would be applied on top in one hit with no requirement for a surface membrane.
We shall see.
Happy to help :ayatollah:

i was only joking lee :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


I know that mate, You just put me back into work mode again :lol:

:D :D :D :ayatollah: