Click vinyl and residual moisture in the subfloor, how high is the risk?

  • Erstellt am 2024-10-10 00:22:32

Jschm88

2024-10-11 11:23:10
  • #1
I am thinking of all of you very much, trying to put the topic aside mentally for now and observing the ground. Will then give an update!
 

jrth2151

2024-10-11 11:54:30
  • #2
It was similar for us in terms of the process and we moved in a year ago and so far everything is fine. If you haven’t installed the baseboards yet, I would wait with that so that any remaining moisture can escape from the sides if necessary. That helped us in one spot, although it wasn’t the screed, but the lower row of bricks between the moisture barrier sheets that was still drying out slightly. We were recommended by several sources to wait 1–2 years with the baseboards, then you can also respond much more quickly to moisture.
 

Jschm88

2024-10-11 21:25:11
  • #3
Thank you for your story. Unfortunately, everything is already done, and even silicone-sealed, nothing gets through anymore :-D I just hope that nothing is wrong and if it is, KlaRa says that I’ll notice it on the floor after a certain time. Maybe I’m also itching to take off a skirting board, we’ll see
 

ypg

2024-10-11 22:10:13
  • #4

Enjoy the ground and think positive.
 
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