How have you both got your screed floor to dry so quickly? I have having building work and have been told it’s a day per mm to dry before fitting flooring (especially wood!). We have 75mm screed, so 75 days before flooring!lol noooo ><
Looks like you will mate![]()
Mine is resin not screedHow have you both got your screed floor to dry so quickly? I have having building work and have been told it’s a day per mm to dry before fitting flooring (especially wood!). We have 75mm flooring, so 75 days before flooring!
How have you both got your screed floor to dry so quickly? I have having building work and have been told it’s a day per mm to dry before fitting flooring (especially wood!). We have 75mm screed, so 75 days before flooriing
they say 1 Day per mm up to 40mm then 0.5 day for the remaining 35mm.How have you both got your screed floor to dry so quickly? I have having building work and have been told it’s a day per mm to dry before fitting flooring (especially wood!). We have 75mm screed, so 75 days before flooring!
Lay a sheet of clear plastic down and see how much moisture it traps.they say 1 Day per mm up to 40mm then 0.5 day for the remaining 35mm.
If you haven't already I would recommend Getting a dehumidifier on in there and a blower to create circulation. stagnant air will almost stop the drying process.
Read the manufacturers instructions on the screed they used, it should say on there, fingers crossed it drys quicker.
Will all be worth it
12 (6 double sockets)How many sockets have you installed?
they say 1 Day per mm up to 40mm then 0.5 day for the remaining 35mm.
If you haven't already I would recommend Getting a dehumidifier on in there and a blower to create circulation. stagnant air will almost stop the drying process.
Read the manufacturers instructions on the screed they used, it should say on there, fingers crossed it drys quicker.
Will all be worth it
Thanks for the advice!they say 1 Day per mm up to 40mm then 0.5 day for the remaining 35mm.
If you haven't already I would recommend Getting a dehumidifier on in there and a blower to create circulation. stagnant air will almost stop the drying process.
Read the manufacturers instructions on the screed they used, it should say on there, fingers crossed it drys quicker.
Will all be worth it
Mine was a concrete base with about 5mm of screed. Was walkable on in about 2 days. Used a dehumidifier to speed up the process was fully dry by about day 5Thanks
Thanks for the advice!
Nice!Mine was a concrete base with about 5mm of screed. Was walkable on in about 2 days. Used a dehumidifier to speed up the process was fully dry by about day 5
Tuesday hopefully the window and door arrives. Then it's just laying the flooring and I'm done.Nice!
Looking forward to seeing yours done!
Ain’t done until the pins are inTuesday hopefully the window and door arrives. Then it's just laying the flooring and I'm done.
3 won't take longAin’t done until the pins are in![]()
Thanks Gonzo, just waiting for the paint to dry then i'll change the light and eletrical sockets out and mount the DMD clock and neon sign.It's looking magnificent mate, great job.
Yes, flooring and skirting going in as I type this.Nice is that the last job?
So let's see some progress piccies picsYes, flooring and skirting going in as I type this.
Then I just need to put the machines in. Can't wait!
5 is doable right now I've spread em out. I'm the talk on the estate this time not over conversion permissionWow, looks fantastic. How many games you reken fit along that wall 4 or 5?
Stranger things looks amazing would really like this game![]()