Floor leveller did not filch. The builder put on the floor prep and did adjectives that be recommended but the?
Answers: if it is cured, later it sounds like ur existing floor not prepped properly. i've used leveler on old-fashioned farmhouses and new apartments and most floors inbetween and never have ur problem before. It have to stick to the existing floor before u can put flooring over it! if it have any movement at all, it will start to break up, outset w/ micro cracks and soon it will pulverize and be just dust beneath ur flooring and all, including trial flooring, will have to be redo, may even lose some of ur flooring in trying to get hold of it up.
it sounds like here was dust (maybe const. dust?) or grease or wax or doesn`t matter what still on the existing floor that is human being leveled. It definately was not applied properly prepped/applied, i would def. gross him redo it at his cost. u can try a small nouns or have a pro do a small nouns properly and then use that nouns to show ur contractor he did it wrong to force the issue. it's really very confident to do, he shouldn't have have this happen unless he purely has no thought of what he is doing.
good luck,
does it step all the method to the walls ?
It may be OK under a runner.
The levelers I have used are resembling a concrete ,hard
I use leveller adjectives the time. Never had that occur. They may have mixed it wrong. Or it may still not hold cured all the method. Or they never properly cleaned the surface. How ever, If they are putting tile over it , It will probably still be fine as long as they use morter not glue to hold it down. Give it till morning and check it again. Laminate will stir over it fine as well. Good luck.
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