MorseBuild
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I've come across an issue that I've not experienced previously.
Quoting two reclaimed parquet jobs, in relatively new build apartments.
On inspection, the screed has an acoustic underlay glued down throughout the flats. This is a sheet of rubber and cork granules around 3-4mm thick. Multiple manufacturers of the underlay state it is suitable for parquet floors, but none can give advice on adhesive.
I have been advised that Lecol 5500 and Sika 5500S have been used for this application. However, Sika have cited 5500S is too rigid to recommend and their 54 (more flexible) cannot be recommended either.
I'm just looking to see if anyone has encountered this issue before?
Any advice would be great
Quoting two reclaimed parquet jobs, in relatively new build apartments.
On inspection, the screed has an acoustic underlay glued down throughout the flats. This is a sheet of rubber and cork granules around 3-4mm thick. Multiple manufacturers of the underlay state it is suitable for parquet floors, but none can give advice on adhesive.
I have been advised that Lecol 5500 and Sika 5500S have been used for this application. However, Sika have cited 5500S is too rigid to recommend and their 54 (more flexible) cannot be recommended either.
I'm just looking to see if anyone has encountered this issue before?
Any advice would be great