ᐅ Screed flooring only in the garage – driving on it during winter
Created on: 25 Sep 2022 14:32
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halligalli25 Sep 2022 14:32Hello community,
We completed a composite screed in the garage over the summer. It has already fully dried.
Tiles are planned to be installed on the screed. Due to time constraints, I will probably only be able to lay the tiles in spring.
Would it be possible to drive a wet car onto the screed during winter, or could the screed be damaged? Also, could dirt from the car cause problems when laying the tiles?
We completed a composite screed in the garage over the summer. It has already fully dried.
Tiles are planned to be installed on the screed. Due to time constraints, I will probably only be able to lay the tiles in spring.
Would it be possible to drive a wet car onto the screed during winter, or could the screed be damaged? Also, could dirt from the car cause problems when laying the tiles?
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DaGoodness25 Sep 2022 18:01In our garage, there has only been screed for over 6 years.
At my parents' place, there has only been screed for 40 years, and so far there have been no problems.
At my parents' place, there has only been screed for 40 years, and so far there have been no problems.
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halligalli26 Sep 2022 07:36Thank you very much for the quick responses!
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alterego13426 Sep 2022 07:45DaGoodness schrieb:
In our case, there has only been screed in the garage for over 6 years.
At my parents’ place, there has been only screed for 40 years, and so far there have been no issues. I’m familiar with it only that way as well. Tiling the garage floor is new to me and isn’t really necessary. Yes, after a few years you can see marks from the car, but it is a garage after all 🙂
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