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Gypcrete floor
Has anyone patched a gypcrete floor that has been water damaged?
Any suggestions on how to do so? I don't know the extent of the damage yet, but will later today. It has a wood floor over it, but again I dont' know what kind yet. charles |
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i don't have anything to offer about patching, but I had a question on the
material. Was the gypcrete subfloor the self leveling type for levelling and/or soundproofing purposes? I'm maybe going to need that for a project and am looking for info. Thanks Bill "Charles Bishop" wrote in message ... Has anyone patched a gypcrete floor that has been water damaged? Any suggestions on how to do so? I don't know the extent of the damage yet, but will later today. It has a wood floor over it, but again I dont' know what kind yet. charles |
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