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Hi, we've had a builder come out and put in a Longfloor screed to level a room by about 40mm.

Two weeks later we've seen a lot of bubbling come up through the screen but unsure if this is an issue?

We're looking to put down Amtico flooring once the screed has dried out but trying to ascertain if there is a problem with the screed before its laid down.

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Really appreciate any advice/help.
 
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My guess from the pictures it needs the laitance ( loose friable layer ) sanded off.
It's common with some liquid screeds .
 

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Deffo needs sanding. Presumably a smoothing compound with amtico as well.
 
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Thanks both. I was told that Longfloor doesnt require laitance removal. I was sold this product over a gypsol anhydrite screed over this fact.
Any ideas why it would do this given that its not an anydrite screed?
 
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because it was put in wet it has a latence you need this removed and the water content down to 0,5 or the amtico will lift.
a skim coat will also need to be applied when the latency removed and this also needs to be rubbed down so no trowel marks remain basically you need a glass smooth finish
 

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Thanks both. I was told that Longfloor doesnt require laitance removal. I was sold this product over a gypsol anhydrite screed over this fact.
Any ideas why it would do this given that its not an anydrite screed?
Yes. You werent told the truth. All screeds require a degree of sanding. I find it even more infuriating when you turned down my screed ie Gypsol. That it is not anhydrite is completely irrelevant.
 
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Thanks both. I was told that Longfloor doesnt require laitance removal. I was sold this product over a gypsol anhydrite screed over this fact.
Any ideas why it would do this given that its not an anydrite screed?
If you were told that in writing you should at least be able to get them to remove to laitence for free .
And if they told you could lay amtico direct to it, any other prep work as well
 

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If you were told that in writing you should at least be able to get them to remove to laitence for free .
And if they told you could lay amtico direct to it, any other prep work as well
depending on how it was sold it could be even more as it may not be of the nature and substance reasonably expected by the customer...ie. a breach of the sale of goods act.
 
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depending on how it was sold it could be even more as it may not be of the nature and substance reasonably expected by the customer...ie. a breach of the sale of goods act.
What I dislike is companies like this because when I turn up and say this needs doing the customer thinks you are a highwayman whereas they have already been conned but because I dont have a multi million pound business I must be the crook .
 
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As said above the laitance needs removed then the floor allowed to dry, prime it and at least one coat of levelling compound applied to smooth the floor. Your floor layer should be able to advise you on this.
 

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