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Discuss New kitchen floor - sealer / SLC? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi all, We've just had a new kitchen extension built (25 sq m) which had a trowelled 3" concrete screed layed two weeks ago. The trouble is that the surface ...
          
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    Default New kitchen floor - sealer / SLC?

    Hi all,

    We've just had a new kitchen extension built (25 sq m) which had a trowelled 3" concrete screed layed two weeks ago. The trouble is that the surface of the screed is getting slightly damaged by foot traffic etc and I want to protect it / seal it. There's also a slight low point by the doorway that the screeder painted his way out of which will need SLC.

    I don't think I'll be able to get a tiler in before the kitchen is fitted (only 10 days away). Is there a durable sealer / compound that I can use on a two week old quite dusty screed - at the moment I'm about to loose lay hardboard on the floor to try and protect it.

    Any advice appreciated!
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    Default Re: New kitchen floor - sealer / SLC?

    Hi Matt, I would protect it with the hardboard and let the tiler seal it when he/she starts the floor. It may still have a bit of drying to do and sealing it will slow this down.


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    Default Re: New kitchen floor - sealer / SLC?

    yes i agree with diamond ,protect it with board but leave it at least another week so it's three weeks old before tiling minimum m8, and tiler will seal it before tiling

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    Thanks for the replies guys - I've just boarded it

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    Once your've lifted the boards give it time for the moisture to evaporate
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    Once your've lifted the boards give it time for the moisture to evaporate
    Will do.
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