Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Flooring Installed But Drummy in places. Can this be fix 19Mar 03, 2010 8:13 pm Levelling a floor to run a floater over it, and levelling it to direct stick to, are VERY different - for example if you mixed up your ardit too much and it was runny as hell, and sets all powdery, then you are not sticking to it anytime - BUT it will level your floor with no dramas if you are putting down an underlay and a floater. Levelling, at least in my experiences, is generally carried out by over paid timber installers or even more over paid vinyl installers. Example, I had one of my vinyl layers try to charge me $1500 the other week for putting in some feather on a 30m2 job...........you work that out. Now if Carpet Layers did levelling, then prices would be sensible ! Don't freak out too much about it. See your local flooring supplies joint and have a chat. Just because you haven't done it before, doesn't mean you can't read the instructions and have a crack. AFS / QEP in the Eastern States. Not sure about WA. Re: Flooring Installed But Drummy in places. Can this be fix 20Mar 03, 2010 8:17 pm I use the word ARDIT, not as a brand, but as a product group......we call it "Arditing a floor". Like "Hoovering" I guess !!! Speak to a professional at AFS to discuss your needs and they will put you into the right floor levelling compound. My door tends to rub against the frame during winter and I'm looking to fix it so it closes smoothly. Looking online on Youtube I'm seeing methods to fix the alignment and… 0 710 The unit normally clips into a metal plate screwed to the wall, either plate is not flush, or unit not hooked in and could be hanging from the pipes partly, either might… 2 15820 Thank you so much everyone. This all makes a lot of sense. I guess when you talk to a builder who butters up everything to look very polished, you get to start believing… 7 17925 |