So....the floor had marley (?) tiles on and after plenty of advice i used f-ball P131 (snot green stuff) primer to cover it all. Some tiles were loose so they were removed leaving a black bitumen type paint underneath.
I rolled the primer on and left it to dry overnight.
My mate who is a floor screeder by day laid up to an 8mm screed across about 7sqm.
A week later i laid down vinyl planks (similar brand to karndean)
Then 2 weeks after that, almost overnight part of the floor started to bubble up like a huge upturned bowl pushing its way up about 1.5". I could no longer close the toilet door.
Having spoken to a builder friend he says that the primer hasn't taken to the old bitumen paint underneath and the only way he's tackled this before is to scrape off (scarify(?)) the black stuff.
Its now happening to an area in front of the door and if i dont break it out quickly it will stop the door from opening.
If i knock on the floor i can feel the areas where the screed has blown (similar to dried out plaster), so i assume its only a matter of time before that lifts too
Fookin gutted. It took ages due to it being the downstairs hallway and toilet where all and sundry walk (2 dogs, 3 cats, 3 kids, wife) and once i'd finished it look really nice. Skirting was fitted on top of the planks as well, so pulling the planks up is even more arduous.
Now, i seemingly have a mammoth task ahead of me.
Does anyone have any advice about the best way to tackle this please, kinda feel depressed about it all.
I rolled the primer on and left it to dry overnight.
My mate who is a floor screeder by day laid up to an 8mm screed across about 7sqm.
A week later i laid down vinyl planks (similar brand to karndean)
Then 2 weeks after that, almost overnight part of the floor started to bubble up like a huge upturned bowl pushing its way up about 1.5". I could no longer close the toilet door.
Having spoken to a builder friend he says that the primer hasn't taken to the old bitumen paint underneath and the only way he's tackled this before is to scrape off (scarify(?)) the black stuff.
Its now happening to an area in front of the door and if i dont break it out quickly it will stop the door from opening.
If i knock on the floor i can feel the areas where the screed has blown (similar to dried out plaster), so i assume its only a matter of time before that lifts too
Fookin gutted. It took ages due to it being the downstairs hallway and toilet where all and sundry walk (2 dogs, 3 cats, 3 kids, wife) and once i'd finished it look really nice. Skirting was fitted on top of the planks as well, so pulling the planks up is even more arduous.
Now, i seemingly have a mammoth task ahead of me.
Does anyone have any advice about the best way to tackle this please, kinda feel depressed about it all.