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How to tell if dot and dab method has been used?
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[QUOTE="Mr S, post: 916974"] Hi All. We have recently undertaken a major house project which included installation of under floor heating throughout the ground floor. An incident last week revealed unexpected weaknesses in the kitchen floor which we have now found out (from our builder) is down to the method (dot and dab) having been used in that particular spot. Despite assurances this is in an isolated spot, we remain concerned that dot-and-dab may have been used throughout, given the potential impact on the under floor heating efficiency. Is there a simple, fool-proof way for us to confirm (or not) this? If not, is this something a third-party (e.g. surveyor) would be able to confirm? Any help is greatly received. Many thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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