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Just Rizzle

if theres no ufh and if the clients willing to pay for it. is to lay a liquid dpm over the screed 2 coats would be advisable with a sprinkling of silica sand over the 2nd cot of lq dpm so the addy adheres to it better.mapie do a realy good lq dpm I get it by courier from my local ctd . if you require more info on lq dpms you can go to the floor layers forum
 
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Dougs Third Go

rule of thumb, 1mm per day per depth of screed, but in this age of culpability always get a relative humidity test done first Gooner. Alan Jackson would be my first port of call as to how to/what instruments to use, to get a relevant reading.
 
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SJPurdy

Surely it is the time required for the screed to cure that is the important one - obviously it needs to be dry.
 

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