Self levelling over wet ufh system

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I'm there on Monday so will look, just out of interest, if it's soft down into the body of the leveller, what is a remedy to tile this? Can you tile this?
 
I'm there on Monday so will look, just out of interest, if it's soft down into the body of the leveller, what is a remedy to tile this? Can you tile this?
I'd think the remedy would be legal recourse with the morons who pumped it in?
 
Id get the heating on goz , let them pipes expand and contract a bit and see what the leveler does .
This is no way aimed at you goz, but a lad and a tradesman would of done it essy really . Its not as hard (as in capability rather than graft) as you think
 
Id get the heating on goz , let them pipes expand and contract a bit and see what the leveler does .
This is no way aimed at you goz, but a lad and a tradesman would of done it essy really . Its not as hard (as in capability rather than graft) as you think
I have laid 100m in a few hours on a old screed before using pin leveller and spike roller and spike shoes, really enjoy it. A combination of this ufh system and lack of time and inclination on my part meant I passed it over to another flooring contractor. Plumber is there on Monday, will see if we can fire it up
 
I'm there on Monday so will look, just out of interest, if it's soft down into the body of the leveller, what is a remedy to tile this? Can you tile this?
If you can press a small screwdriver in more than about 1 or 2 mill by Monday, get Mapei on board and they'll tear the screeding company a new one
 
Hi Dan, the company that laid the slc are going in today to take a look, the builder has said it's dried out in places but gone all chalky, still lots of places where the fibres have risen and are sat there all milky and slightly damp
 
Update, flooring contractor contacted Mapei and had a good chat with their head guy. They ran through the whole procedure, established the correct amount of water was in the mix, 4.2 litres , in fact that's less than I do! It was confirmed a slump test was carried out on the first batch mixed which confirmed it was not too watery or too dry. Ran through everything and it was said the contractor is very thorough in what he does. The Mapei guy asked if there were any kinks in the hoses at any point, a job up in Bradford had the same problem. Turns out there may have been kinks at points , causing the fibres to gather at the kink then spit out intermittently causing the fibrous finish in parts of the floor. It was said that a light brush to remove the top should release any moisture left in the slc which the contractor has done. It was also said the strength of the leveller has not been compromised.
Thank god for that!
 
Really hope so, contractor was really apologetic, said never happened before and that it had stressed him out as he likes things done right and proper. Will need a good prime, usually primer G everything, may use Tilemaster primer, really feel like that really seals everything well in case the floor is a little dustier than normal?
 

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