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Fitting kitchen whilst concrete floor still drying.
We have had a new concrete floor fitted in our kitchen / dining area
the last layer of which was laid a couple of weeks ago. It is made up of approx. 200mm slab 100mm insulation and 75mm screed. This, I know, is going to take some time to dry out before the wooden floor we have planned can be laid. We are not planning to lay the wooden floor under the kitchen units or in the kitchen floorspace itself. Is it safe for me to install the kitchen units whilst the floor is still drying out or is the moisture likely to affect the High Density Chipboard of which they are constructed. I'm not 100% sure but I don't think the base edge of the unit is laminated. TIA |
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