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Caterham



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floor screed
a bit of a long shot.
just wondering if there's any flooring experts on here just waiting to do a latex / self-leveling screed for me in the Birmingham suburbs ?
......like yesterday?
Mr. Green
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Co1



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Ha, wishful thinking eh?!

I’ve done one a few years back. It’s not difficult but it is all in the prep work. What is the substrate you are applying it to?
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Caterham



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yes - wishful thinking

so basically its screed floor that has had a 'self-levelling' screed finish already applied. however its not level - there are ups and downs.
it would appear the 'self-levelling' is also referred to as a smoothing finish?

any how the way I see it, it needs a watered down self-levelling finish applied, so it does actually self-level Thumbs Up

I've loosely put the wood floor down with spacers underneath. I'm tempted to leave the spacers where they are and do a watery mix upto the spacers / around them and perhaps simply leave them in place?

I'm not sure I'd be confident doing the whole lot but can't see why I couldn't do a section at a time?
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Chugga90



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Just a builder, so not an expert!
You will need to prime the unlevel sub layer.

Your spacers/packers will need fixing down. The levelling will shift them
Buy a good quality levelling compound.
If you can get a studded roller this will help with getting a smooth result.

Good luck, it’s a filthy task and everything in range gets splashed!
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Caterham



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thank you for the tips.
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