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falkirktiler
Hi Guys and dolls, went to look at a large floor for a customer today and looking for some feedback/thoughts...it seems to be quite a strange construction as floors go, its a new extension with heating pipes installed ,then ply, not sure how thick, then cement board , then more ply,(15mm), screwed down , but no where near the 250-300 centres that I do. The floor still seems a bit spongy and no more screws can be driven in because of the heating system and the 15mm ply overlay has been butted very tightly together. Basically these levels have all been added to increase the height because the architect got his levels wrong . The guy who is looking after the project is a mate of mine and he's asking basically what can I do to help. On first inspection I thought about uncoupling with flexi everything but the more I think about it it's a bit of a gamble cause I know the membrane only helps with the lateral stresses of the floor... it's 80sq metres by the way 60x30 porcelain tile.... any suggestions or am I just being to cautious?