ᐅ Upper floor without screed – concrete subfloor only

Created on: 4 Jun 2016 14:15
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laker111
Hello,

I have visited several developer-built houses and noticed that they construct the upper floor without a screed layer. Friends and acquaintances also sometimes do not have screed on their upper floors. The insulation for, for example, laminate flooring is placed directly on the concrete, with the laminate installed on top.

How should this be approached, considering that developers build the upper floor without screed? Should one be cautious, or is this common practice nowadays?
tomtom795 Jun 2016 19:54
For example, directly up through the wall from below, or down from the attic!
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Sebastian79
5 Jun 2016 21:13
No, no wireless – just a bit more imagination.

Tom was right – everything is wired from the attic down (I have a second UV in the upper floor).
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Rita33
7 Aug 2016 16:37
Hello everyone!
I had a concrete floor installed just 2 months ago. At the time, I was also advised to have the floors sealed right away. So I spent some time looking for a good sealant and eventually found one.
It wasn’t exactly cheap, but it was worth every penny, and I can definitely recommend it to you.

Best regards, Rita33
Nofret7 Aug 2016 16:40
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