In order for you to use your parquets for a long time, the smoothness and strength of the floor is very important. If these problems are present in your screed, it is necessary to re-screed. Otherwise, there will be crackles due to sandblasting and there will be stretching due to inclination. These are very disturbing situations. Therefore, it is useful to check before laying the flooring.
Curvatures and pits on the ground are an important factor in laying. If not corrected, laminates may break at key points over time. The mattress, which is laid down to 1-2 mm, can remove these collapses to some extent, but it is necessary to make corrections for more.
The most practical solution to obtain a solid and smooth floor is self-leviling screed. It has a structure that dries quickly (about 1 day) and can be easily smoothed (self-leveling). Maybe it’s not something you can do yourself (requires help from a master) but it is the fastest solution.
River sand must be used in parquet screed. Because sea sand retains moisture for a very long time due to the salt in its structure; This adversely affects dry parquet. It is also imperative that the screed be polished with a steel trowel. If cement powder is not sprinkled on it, the screed may scorch.
The humidity in the wooden parquet should be at world standards, ie 8-10 percent. If the screed has just been poured, it is necessary to wait two months to lay the parquet. The two-month period is valid for the warm weather April-October period. This period is suitable for a building with a heating system. However, if the heater is not working, it would be appropriate to leave the parquet flooring at the end of May.
The floor should be cleaned very well before laying. Lime and mortar dishes must not remain. If mortar is mixed on the dried screed for any reason, parquet should never be laid without waiting for the moisture formed in the screed to dry completely (which is 1 month). The glue suitable for the described screed should be applied to an area of one square meter with a comb to be sent by the company, and laying should be done immediately.
If the screed does not meet the mandatory requirements and is rough with a wooden trowel, it should be laid on the concrete floor after a viscous paste is obtained by mixing the special glue with the screed powder. After a thin layer is obtained by drawing with a gauge, it should be laid on the concrete floor. After 2-3 days, after a thin layer is obtained by drawing with a gauge, glue should be applied to the hardened floor in the same way with a comb and the parquet flooring should be started. In another system, paving pitch can be made between concrete and parquet for insulation purposes. After this bitumen has dried and hardened a bit, laying can be done while it is hot.
While the laying of solid and wooden parquet flooring price progresses section by section, the sponge is wetted and squeezed well and wiped with this sponge every half meter to moisten the surface of the parquet. After the flooring is finished, a thin layer of dry sawdust should be laid on the parquet and the moisture of the glue should be removed, which will ensure full adhesion of the parquet.
Before starting to lay the parquet, all windows must be installed, paint-whitewash and wallpaper works must be finished. Most importantly, it should be checked whether the heater and pipes are healthy.
Use should be avoided for 4 days after the last coat of varnish has been applied.