What kind of flooring in the utility room on screed - DIY, tiles?

  • Erstellt am 2023-02-24 10:32:26

Tolentino

2023-02-24 18:01:45
  • #1
Normally you can enter it after 24 hours and fully load it after 4-5 days. A washing machine and dryer together weigh about as much as a sturdy man. Therefore, I would put them back after just two days (that is, 24 hours after grouting).
 

kati1337

2023-02-24 18:08:56
  • #2

This is how it looks here. I can attach a photo below of how it looked before.
I can send you a PM with where I got it from; you’re not allowed to link it here.
I noticed that you have to cut precisely. I really botched it and cut inaccurately very quickly. And I have spots near the door, for example, where there is no finishing trim, and the planks pulled apart a few millimeters. If you’re not lazy (like me), you can fix that with a hot air blower by reheating the adhesive. I think if you measure / cut properly and use finishing strips, the problem shouldn’t occur at all.


 

Jurassic135

2023-02-24 19:18:29
  • #3


That turned out really cool! Especially for a transitional bathroom, it really has a wow effect. I'm also more of a "rough" type, it doesn't all have to be perfect, I don't hang over it with my eyes and get annoyed by details. The overall picture should be right, and that is very important to me.

I've also had the combination of white - wood - green in mind for the utility room (after the floor, the walls and furniture will come). I'm still wavering between the trendy "sage green" and dove blue for an understructure with a worktop on it, but first the floor somehow has to work...

Feel free to send more about the floor via private message.
 

Jurassic135

2023-02-24 19:29:41
  • #4
Here are some pictures of the current situation and the many pipes that you somehow have to work around. Although with the many at the very back, I would say, I'll just cut around them squarely... I can't imagine it any other way right now. In the last picture, you can see that the covering was probably poured onto the screed after the heating was installed. Under the heating, you can see the rough screed, the mass is clearly demarcated there. I would lay the covering up to that point and save some, maybe when the heating is replaced someday, the rest can still be properly laid. And sorry, besides scratches, the floor also has dust on it, we were all sick recently and therefore haven't mopped for a while...
 

kati1337

2023-02-24 19:56:29
  • #5


Oh yes, that looks like fiddly work with the pipes. I just checked how it was done in our utility room. But we had fewer individual pipes. There was the multi-service part around which was tiled, and otherwise only a few individual ones. I’m attaching a picture for you.
Regarding the vinyl, I’ll send you a PM
 

sysrun80

2023-02-24 20:35:06
  • #6
Painting is out of the question? Epo floor coating? You can do it yourself and it is waterproof.
 

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