Substrate Preparation

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Proper preparation of any substrate is the most important step in achieving a successful floor installation. Whatever product is being used to restore or repair a damaged surface it will only be as strong as the surface over which it is bonded.

This surface must not act as a bond breaker at the interface between the self leveling system and the substrate. Therefore, to be sound, it must be clean, dust free and not contaminated with oil, grease, paint, wax, curing compounds, asphalt or any material that may act as a bond breaker.

 

Thoroughness in substrate preparation is the key to a successful application and TCS ensures every job has the proper subfloor preparation.

Proper preparation of any substrate is the most important step in achieving a successful floor installation. Whatever product is being used to restore or repair a damaged surface it will only be as strong as the surface over which it is bonded.

 

Sub Flooring services:

  • Existing concrete removal
  • Tile/Ceramic removal
  • Epoxy removal
  • Mastic removal
  • Wood Flooring removal
  • Carpet