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faithhealer
It's a different ball game now that they owe Mike 1600 notes. Another lesson Mike, material costs up front. Good Luck mate
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I smell a rat here.Hi all thanks for all the input.
Any ways guys what do i do now, they wont answer my calls "apparently there's a letter in the post from them" I've offered to re do the grout, and they still owe my £1600 for the cost of the kitchen i fitted, which i owe Howdens joinery for.
Thanks
Mike
Why would you go to the trouble of laying chipboard then over board with ply? Just use decent ply in the first place!In my opinion they should never have tried to lay a floor over that mess. If they are going to build a floating floor they should do it right. A better alternative in my opinion would have been to constuct the frame of the floor with joists at 400mm centres. This would be laid of=ver a DPM and they would fit insulation board between the joists. The next step would be to sheet out the floor probably with chipboard and then ply over this prior to tiling. Floating floors are not always ideal at the best of times for tiling but, the way described would be best in my opinion.
Another option would be to screed incorporating a DPM.
The kitchen fitting should be entirely different and if your having trouble getting the cash then you need to bite the bullet or take more drastic measures!
why do you think your having difficulty getting payment?
Why would you go to the trouble of laying chipboard then over board with ply? Just use decent ply in the first place!
Thanks for that mate. Reading your thread I got the impression is was a suspended floor not a floating floor, hence the reason I asked about chipboard first!Hi grumps,
the chip board would be the standard way for a floating floor and as the guys chose initialy to lay wood this wood have been fine. As they then later decided to tile the next step would have been to ply over idealy.
Hi Pete,
The client seems to think it's the batons moving as he put some down in the living room where the wood flooring is still going, and hey presto the ones he put down are rocking a bit.
And thats it really
mike
There is a spell checker available with this site mines a lot worse 😛eteseems like the floor may not have been built correctly too! if it is rocking then I would assume that it was not built level to the ground. The timber battens should be packed wherever necessary to ensure a level finish, as an extra security it is wise to grip fill around packed areas to keep a tight secure fix. (small cuttings of ply are ideal for packing and pieces of old roof slate are a great alternative too)
I noticed you mentioned about the insulation board being 3mm above the battens. I think they should be finished flush with the battens so as not to cause any problem when it come to sheeting, there would ideally be a gap between the underside of the board and the ground too. They should perhaps have used bigger battens to overcome this.
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my spelling etc is terrible, I think we should have spell checker incorporated into this!:lol:
spell checker says ABC with tick under it, top right hand side of reply box