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priced a job it was a balcony it has this on the ground,is it safe to go traight on it with flexi,rapid set... -
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rockville ashfelt
priced a job it was a balcony it has this on the ground,is it safe to go traight on it with flexi,rapid set
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Re: rockville ashfelt

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mosaic man
priced a job it was a balcony it has this on the ground,is it safe to go traight on it with flexi,rapid set
it has whot!!!!
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Re: rockville ashfelt
maybe iv spelt it wrong it may be asphal
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Re: rockville ashfelt
Aye fine to tile straight onto ASPHALT mate
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Re: rockville ashfelt

Originally Posted by
mosaic man
priced a job it was a balcony it has this on the ground,is it safe to go traight on it with flexi,rapid set
Is it actually a bitumen felt covering with a mineral topping...or is it just a black tar like coating.?
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