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We have had an extension and wet UFH installed across the whole ground floor (new and old).
UFH in the new extension is clipped on top of celotex. UFH in the existing is embedded in an insulation board. - about 45m2 in total
We've had a floating screed installed (Longfloor CT-25/F5) and 3 cracks have appeared in areas you would expect to commonly see a hairline crack (doorway and entrance to hallway).
2 of the cracks are 1mm wide, the 3rd is about 3mm wide. ALL of these cracks have movement on one side of the crack of about 2 - 3mm.
We're going to be laying a smoothing compound (Mapei latexplan trade) then Karndean LVT.
Question. WHAT DO I DO ABOUT THESE CRACKS?
The screed company told me it wouldn't be an issue, and he seemed convincing while on the phone, but after thinking about it I'm really not so sure. I don't want the cracks to ruin the LVT floor or get worse over time.
Thanks in advanced.
p.s. family of 4 living with in-laws, desperate to get this house finished so we can live again in "happiness". please help
UFH in the new extension is clipped on top of celotex. UFH in the existing is embedded in an insulation board. - about 45m2 in total
We've had a floating screed installed (Longfloor CT-25/F5) and 3 cracks have appeared in areas you would expect to commonly see a hairline crack (doorway and entrance to hallway).
2 of the cracks are 1mm wide, the 3rd is about 3mm wide. ALL of these cracks have movement on one side of the crack of about 2 - 3mm.
We're going to be laying a smoothing compound (Mapei latexplan trade) then Karndean LVT.
Question. WHAT DO I DO ABOUT THESE CRACKS?
The screed company told me it wouldn't be an issue, and he seemed convincing while on the phone, but after thinking about it I'm really not so sure. I don't want the cracks to ruin the LVT floor or get worse over time.
Thanks in advanced.
p.s. family of 4 living with in-laws, desperate to get this house finished so we can live again in "happiness". please help