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Cheers Dave, already put in my quote if I don't like the floor it's getting a leveller on it, not in P4 form I hasten to addJohn........PTB....is pourable thick bed.......can also be used as a leveller but expensive way of doin it..lol...
Yes you do mix it wetter than normal......towel with your SB trowel and fix....it sort of levells under the tile creating a solid bed.....but when mixed thicker can be used to greater depth.....PJC uses ptb adhesives a lot......i have used them occasionaly but tend to manage with standard bed adhesive as i prep well before hand...
What adhesive and self level would you use?Cheers Dave, already put in my quote if I don't like the floor it's getting a leveller on it, not in P4 form I hasten to add
Not loyal to any one brand, any single part rapid flexi and what ever CTD can offer me leveller wise. This floor (hidden by vinyl at the moment) has a couple of 'lumps wich look suspiciously like pipes but we will have to wait and seeWhat adhesive and self level would you use?
I have a similar floor to do in Durham. Not sure about what adhesive is safest to use. Any thoughts?Not loyal to any one brand, any single part rapid flexi and what ever CTD can offer me leveller wise. This floor (hidden by vinyl at the moment) has a couple of 'lumps wich look suspiciously like pipes but we will have to wait and see
my supplier decided to put 50% on with out discussing it with me, dunlop isnt quite the quality of Bal but the large format was good and i would recomend itWhat was the reason for changing to palace?
Is Dunlop not the same as BAL anyway?
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