Wood flooring installation
kronotex flooring
This short video shows how to install solid wood flooring onto a concrete base using Rewmar MS Polymer flexible adhesive. This adhesive is so easy to use and contains no solvents. Perfect for sticking down both solid hardwood flooring and engineered hardwood flooring. For more information please vist the website www.rewmar.co.uk This product can be bought online from: www.wood2u.co.uk
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#13 written by mrzeppo1 1 year ago
He did check the moisture content of the floor before starting. It clearly didn’t need a DPM or he would have used one. If you can read you should have noticed the caption about moisture. He also levelled the floor at the point it needed levelling. Then he did a first class job of installing a wood floor – NOT a comedy of errors!
Did you know that primer (not DPM) is good up to only 4%? MS Polymer will also cope with 4% moisture in a screed if fully bonded, maybe you need a bit more schooling? -
#14 written by solb4u 1 year ago
what the heck? did you scribe out the line? did you measure out before starting? why level only a bit of the floor, self level entire area to get a level. Furthermore what was the relative humidity of the subfloor? Prime the floor before and after levelling. Go back to school boy. This is not advise, it’s a comedy of errors
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#18 written by mrzeppo1 1 year ago
If you understood the properties of MS Polymer adhesive you would not have made comments 2, 3, 5 or 6.
2 You do not need to sand the concrete (simply sweep it clean of dust)
3.If the moisture content of the screed is 5% or more you need to use a full liquid Damp Proof Membrane (DPM) NOT a Primer
5You do not need to apply presure with “heavy stuff” unless the boards are bowed
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#21 written by johanngunn 1 year ago
This video is doing it wrong:
1: Ensure there is no more than 2mm height variation on any 2meters.
2: Sand the topmost layer (1mm) of the concrete, (cement chemicals can create a film at the top level).
3: Prime it (do not use paint).
4: Make a straight line in the middle of the room aligned with the largest straight wall. Position it in a way you dont end up with a tiny strip at the wall
5: Keep pressure on the wood with heavy stuff while gluing
6: Don’t sand the wood in next 4days
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#22 written by deadrebel2 1 year ago
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#25 written by Coxfame 1 year ago
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He makes it look it easy. Not one speck of glue on his hands or his shoes! Not such a good technique for an older aged installer as it would be bad for his back.