Baball
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Hello!
Only tangentially wood working related, but I will be installing a glued-down herringbone engineered wood floor in our hallway. I've taken the carpet up to check the concrete floor beneath and have some questions that I hope the clever people here can help with. The skirting boards and architraves will be removed before installation, and the floor appears level.
Q1: What is the best way to remove the leftover underlay? How much of it needs to be taken up? Scraping and brushing didn't get it all (point 2 in photo)
Q2: How clean does the concrete need to be? Does left-over adhesive need to be removed? If so, how?
Q3: What is going on with the concrete at (4)? It seems to be only this section which is at the threshold to the kitchen.
Q4: Removing the nailed down carpet strips left small holes a few mm deep. Do I have to fill these, or can I leave them?
Q5: The house is 6 years old. I would presume, but cannot confirm, that a DPM was installed in the concrete floor. Do I need to use a DPM (like Sika Primer WB?) on the concrete before installation?
Q6: I've looked at the Bona, Sika and Osmo options for adhesive. Any recommendations?
Below is a photo of the concrete floor, with the points of interest marked.
1. I presume the carpet underlay was glued down to the concrete around the perimeter of each section of underlay. The red stuff is what is left over, before trying to remove it.
2. This is what remains after scraping and brushing. If you rub it enough with a finger then more can still come up.
3. I think this is the adhesive, but where underlay has come up (mostly) cleanly.
4. What is this?!
5. Minor breaking up of top surface from carpet strip removal
Thanks!
Only tangentially wood working related, but I will be installing a glued-down herringbone engineered wood floor in our hallway. I've taken the carpet up to check the concrete floor beneath and have some questions that I hope the clever people here can help with. The skirting boards and architraves will be removed before installation, and the floor appears level.
Q1: What is the best way to remove the leftover underlay? How much of it needs to be taken up? Scraping and brushing didn't get it all (point 2 in photo)
Q2: How clean does the concrete need to be? Does left-over adhesive need to be removed? If so, how?
Q3: What is going on with the concrete at (4)? It seems to be only this section which is at the threshold to the kitchen.
Q4: Removing the nailed down carpet strips left small holes a few mm deep. Do I have to fill these, or can I leave them?
Q5: The house is 6 years old. I would presume, but cannot confirm, that a DPM was installed in the concrete floor. Do I need to use a DPM (like Sika Primer WB?) on the concrete before installation?
Q6: I've looked at the Bona, Sika and Osmo options for adhesive. Any recommendations?
Below is a photo of the concrete floor, with the points of interest marked.
1. I presume the carpet underlay was glued down to the concrete around the perimeter of each section of underlay. The red stuff is what is left over, before trying to remove it.
2. This is what remains after scraping and brushing. If you rub it enough with a finger then more can still come up.
3. I think this is the adhesive, but where underlay has come up (mostly) cleanly.
4. What is this?!
5. Minor breaking up of top surface from carpet strip removal
Thanks!