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I have an issue that I hope fellow Hubers have solved before. We removed tiles from a plywood floor and whilst the ply is solid there is a reasonable amount of thin adhesive left. We want to lay carpet (double stick method) over this. Do I:

 

A) leave it as is and just lay over the top

B) spend hours chipping off all of the remaining adhesive

C) remove ply and re-lay new boards

D) cover with thin (3mm ish as a guess, advice gratefully received!) ply and screw down thoroughly.

 

Any help/advice/guidance would be great to help solve the issue! 
 

Thanks!

 

 

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Run a straight edge across it, chip off any significantly high lumps and fill in any significant dips with tile adhesive. 

 

A thick underlay will absorb any remaining bumps. 

 

 

 

 

 

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I’d hire an orbital sander, and possibly grout the bits that were pitted.

 

I can’t really tell if maybe you need a bigger sander, you could ask the person from the hiring shop.

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A simple quick Cheap solution Would be to use a self leveling compound to smooth over the adhesive 

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  On 31/05/2022 at 20:33, nod said:

A simple quick Cheap solution Would be to use a self leveling compound to smooth over the adhesive 

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 +1 to this. Use the proper primer, get the floor “sopping wet” as Uncle Nick always says with a cheap mop and then make up the compound with an extra litre of water per bag. Then let it flow … isn’t that right @Nickfromwales..??

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The rapid ones go off in 3 hours ..! Only needs to be 2-3mm thick to cover the worst of it. Block any big holes but small ones are fine - bit of filler if you’re really worried. Toolstation sell the Mapei compound which is good. 

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  On 31/05/2022 at 22:36, PeterW said:

The rapid ones go off in 3 hours ..! Only needs to be 2-3mm thick to cover the worst of it. Block any big holes but small ones are fine - bit of filler if you’re really worried. Toolstation sell the Mapei compound which is good. 

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Is it flexible enough to not crack up with the movement of the wooden substrate?

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  On 31/05/2022 at 19:18, CotswoldDoItUpper said:

I have an issue that I hope fellow Hubers have solved before. We removed tiles from a plywood floor and whilst the ply is solid there is a reasonable amount of thin adhesive left. We want to lay carpet (double stick method) over this. Do I:

 

A) leave it as is and just lay over the top

B) spend hours chipping off all of the remaining adhesive

C) remove ply and re-lay new boards

D) cover with thin (3mm ish as a guess, advice gratefully received!) ply and screw down thoroughly.

 

Any help/advice/guidance would be great to help solve the issue! 
 

Thanks!

 

 

 

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I personally would remove the ply and relay with new stuff, but that is me and I just have a slight obsession with things being, as intended or without repair if that makes sense. For example I object to holes in walls being made and patched, I want a full sheet of plasterboard put in place! 

 

 

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  On 01/06/2022 at 08:36, Carrerahill said:

I personally would remove the ply and relay with new stuff, but that is me and I just have a slight obsession with things being, as intended or without repair if that makes sense. For example I object to holes in walls being made and patched, I want a full sheet of plasterboard put in place! 

 

 

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Blimey, that is obsessive.

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