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I have had a new flow screed put down in my extension.
It was a cementitious screed, that went down as a liquid, with a fully tanked membrane underneath. It was a couple of months ago so it is fully dry but obviously I will be checking this before putting flooring down.
The screed has a very smooth self-sealed surface - it is quite shiny, and not dusty at all.
My question, is whether I can glue a solid wood floor to this? Do I need to sand off the shiny layer?
Many thanks
It was a cementitious screed, that went down as a liquid, with a fully tanked membrane underneath. It was a couple of months ago so it is fully dry but obviously I will be checking this before putting flooring down.
The screed has a very smooth self-sealed surface - it is quite shiny, and not dusty at all.
My question, is whether I can glue a solid wood floor to this? Do I need to sand off the shiny layer?
Many thanks