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Yep u can, however I think its best to engage with a professional since its a complicated process. Its very time consuming so don’t really recommend i...
Yep, concrete is super rough and uneven. There are 2 layers that u need to put, which are the cement screed to level up the floor, and self levelling ...
Usually the 4.2 mm or 5 mm click system is the best, like what I use nowadays. I think they’re usually way easier to install and long lasting compared...
Can put, but must have a level surface and prep the wall properly. If the wall is dusty or uneven, the vinyl might not click well. It’s a nice way to ...
Yes can, actually some people use vinyl planks or tiles to make a feature wall. It gives a textured look like wood or stone without the heavy cost. Bu...
I think its bcs of the raw and minimalist look that is very trendy now. Also, it's good if you’re on a tight budget and want to skip tiles. Its also e...
Usually need at least like 1 to 2 weeks to properly dry before you lay anything over it, depending on the weather. Some types need even longer if the ...
Not really, cement screed isn’t waterproof. It can absorb moisture, which may lead to cracks or stains over time. If you want it in wet areas like bat...
Usually around $3 to $5 per sqft depending on the contractor and the finish you want. If you do it the whole house, usually they’ll give a package rat...
Concrete is the base structure, while screed is the layer added on top of concrete, usually to raise the height of the floor.
Generally yes, screed is cheaper upfront because you don’t need to buy tiles or pay for tile laying. Long-term wise, tiles might last longer and be ea...
Cement screeding is when they spread a layer of cement mix over the floor to level it with the surroundings, for example to match the height of the ki...