Self Levelling Compound Over Liquid Dpm at Adelina Byers blog

Self Levelling Compound Over Liquid Dpm. I am in the process of converting my 8.5m x 3m garage into a home workshop. Will be feather edge down to about 8. I need to put down a damp proof membrane and self levelling compound on top of that. I want it done the correct way,. I have an uneven concrete floor inside. I'd like to put a bit of self levelling compound down so the insulation is evenly supported. It's not a good idea to put sand over the top of it. The sand could bridge between the floor and the dpm and allow damp to get through. Should the liquid dpm go underneath the self levelling compound (so that the slc can act as protection for it? The floor is old concrete and dips ~25mm in the middle. I am applying liquid dpm (wickes own brand) to an old concrete floor with no dpm. If i put a damp proof membrane down first, like a paintable one like wickes paintable bitumen or drybase dpm in white, would products. Once it has fully cured i'm planning on putting down self.

Self Leveling Compound Over Linoleum at Joan Holston blog
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It's not a good idea to put sand over the top of it. I am in the process of converting my 8.5m x 3m garage into a home workshop. I have an uneven concrete floor inside. Should the liquid dpm go underneath the self levelling compound (so that the slc can act as protection for it? The floor is old concrete and dips ~25mm in the middle. Once it has fully cured i'm planning on putting down self. The sand could bridge between the floor and the dpm and allow damp to get through. If i put a damp proof membrane down first, like a paintable one like wickes paintable bitumen or drybase dpm in white, would products. Will be feather edge down to about 8. I'd like to put a bit of self levelling compound down so the insulation is evenly supported.

Self Leveling Compound Over Linoleum at Joan Holston blog

Self Levelling Compound Over Liquid Dpm It's not a good idea to put sand over the top of it. The floor is old concrete and dips ~25mm in the middle. I'd like to put a bit of self levelling compound down so the insulation is evenly supported. I am applying liquid dpm (wickes own brand) to an old concrete floor with no dpm. It's not a good idea to put sand over the top of it. I need to put down a damp proof membrane and self levelling compound on top of that. I am in the process of converting my 8.5m x 3m garage into a home workshop. I want it done the correct way,. I have an uneven concrete floor inside. Will be feather edge down to about 8. Once it has fully cured i'm planning on putting down self. If i put a damp proof membrane down first, like a paintable one like wickes paintable bitumen or drybase dpm in white, would products. Should the liquid dpm go underneath the self levelling compound (so that the slc can act as protection for it? The sand could bridge between the floor and the dpm and allow damp to get through.

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