by Vix »
Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:53 pm
Hello,
I have a similar problem: I just took up some cork tiles in my basement bathroom which seemed to have a very thin, brittle layer of vinyl under them. then there was a layer of black bitumen-like stuff on the concrete/screed which I assumed was the original DPM, but from your answer it sounds like this could just have been the old adhesive?
So basically, i'm not sure if the floor already has a DPM or not! I took the bath panel off and had a peek around under there: it looks like there's a polythene membrane poking up around the walls, but is it safe to assume that this in place on the rest of the floor? It seems dry to the touch.
Next question: I want to lay some rubber flooring. I was going to put down a rubberised bitumen DPM first of all (if neccesary). Then can I just put a self-levelling compound straight on top? or do i need another level of screed? then can i lay the rubber flooring on top of the self levelling compound?
Really appreciate any advice - the ceiling is SERIOUSLY low already so i want as few layers as possible!
Vix