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Hi, I'm just putting in a wooden laminate floor over concrete (ground
floor) and was a concerned about a damp proof membrane. I've taped a sheet of plastic to the concrete for a day or two and there is some rising damp. I've been told by separate sources that it's fine, and I can just use a standard plastic vapour barrier between the concrete and the laminate, and that it's not fine, and I need to coat the floor in polyurethene three times before laying the vapour barrier. If anyone could shed any light I'd most appreciate it! Thank you. Sam |
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