Monday, February 1, 2010

Sub Floor For Aluiminium Boats What Kind Of Sub Floor Do I Need To Put Down Over Cement Floor?

What kind of sub floor do I need to put down over cement floor? - sub floor for aluiminium boats

I pulled the carpet from the hubby office (because of our dog and mishaps potty training) and the need for an underlay to give birth. Then he tried a tactic that was used on the carpet, that rob the nails glued held held for. I removed the nails, but some of the concrete came up to her. Do I have the holes I had a stick or sub-patch? I have a couple of laminated wood floor I'm on the underground. I have the foam layer, and (very late). Is there something I need? Thank you very much for your help.

5 comments:

david m said...

You're good. No need to bridge the gap, the claws of the left so that the chops "small" set in the cement industry, please ensure that all debris clean fill before the base coat or the vapor barrier. There is no reason, an underbody with the use of laminate, but I would recommend you get a thick layer, and remove the decision fitted to the floor.

SimpleFl... said...

It is important that the surface level and no moisture problems. Since you carpet I had before, I am assuming that you have no problem with the moisture in the concrete. It is best can the holes with something like a self-leveling compound to fill you (at your local hardware store) and then a barrier against moisture, if the platform is not included with the room to come. You can then use the platform, then laminated.

Ricardo said...

Concrete floors tend to be damp, because they are porous. Consideration of the first hole before starting your laminate floor, a sealing membrane on the concrete application. The foam layer of laminate flooring is also available with an impermeable barrier. Do not use the appropriate membrane, the soil can cause moisture, which absorb the expansion and buckling.

Mark H said...

If you find some comfort then 3 / 4 plywood, then the carpet and cushions, or in which the laminate. It makes a big difference going to the feet. If you are not wood, do it through small holes in the concrete.

Nick S said...

Just patch the holes in the concrete breaking around the nail. No need for a basement, unless I want and insist on down the additional cost and effort to put. Update is your foam layer, an act nicer more expensive than cheap muffler and soil vapor and moisture. Before a laminate floor, make sure your floor is as flat as possible. You do not want to bend the floor buckle, or of you, because this mixture separated. I do not claim, laminate floor lafge cellar, unless, as close to perfectly level as possible. If I put only a wood subfloor over the concrete surface is still mixed, with only 3 steps / 4 inches tall.

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