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First flooring sag - what is acceptable?
Construction Channel replied to readiescards's topic in General Flooring
does the top have a plasticky coating on it?, usually grey with a slight texture to it if so I think this is what oz is talking about and should be ok at its core, our managers keep making us put it down before the roof is on because it saves on temporarily boarding the joists for the bricks to build the second lift, we moan like hell about it because as you can see it does swell at the joints and any open cuts around stair wells, the swelling will probably be taken out by the underlay if you are having carpet but that still doesnt make it right, sanding it flat is probably the way to go. from the way it has soaked in in the first picture i would say they are not those boards and are just moisture resistant, it might still be ok but if I'm honest i wouldn't like to put my name to it -
Im afraid i can't help but mine did the same the first day i got it, eventually it clunked back into place
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I agree with Declan, If you are going to parge coat it you may as well scratch and skim that, I have used both and D+D is definitely better for taking out undulations, Foam is probably easier for a DIY job but the wall does need to be flat in the first place, I found it to be very messy but that may just be the way we were using it. Edit: forgot about the insulation,....... how many walls are you doing?, might be worth getting a can or 2 of foam and letting the contractor have a go with it, see how he feels about it after trying it on a short wall.
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I think there is some confusion here between what the "major house builders" are trying to provide, and what the monkeys on site can be bothered to build, The developers are un deniably building what sells, they would be mad not to, and they have probably got bigger teams researching this constantly than there are people in this thread, The problem comes when you get recently qualified college leavers on price work, I severely doubt any of the management teams have ever said, "Just slap the insulation in, it'll fit where it touches" or anything along those lines, and if every house on the major developments was built as per spec they probably wouldn't be too bad, It also shouldn't be a case of getting every house checked. People should just take more pride in their work, whether this is instilled in the college environment, or every college leaver should spend a couple of years with the guy i did my apprenticeship with I don't know, there should be no excuse for just covering it up quick so the house can go to market, it's either right or it should get done again, rant over...... I just don't like the majority of site monkeys
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Expanding Foam - an effective weather seal?
Construction Channel replied to Stones's topic in General Construction Issues
hmmm, interesting, a lot of OLD foam i have seen has often been very brittle, I assumed this was frost but could well have been UV deterioration. Did i hear somewhere that the recipe has changed in time? something about not being used around certain types of pipe? -
Expanding Foam - an effective weather seal?
Construction Channel replied to Stones's topic in General Construction Issues
Probably would break down after a few frosts i fear, -
Thats the approach i take
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and keeping the muck the same colour! but the pre cut bricks were a hell of a help, even just sorting the lay able ones before loading out made a massive difference, I should also mention that Faye has spent 2 days cutting bricks and loading out by herself while i was at work! She's a good girl that Faye
