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My bathroom reconstruction business is taking off and the need to level sagging rolling floors quickly is now necessary. Floating mortar beds is just too time consuming and it has become almost impossible to train the younger guys, they are just too slow. The two most common uses would be tile bed over wood and linoleum over wood. 1/2″ underlayment would go over the liquid leveler for the linoleum. If you have used liquid systems with good luck please let me know.
thanks
Derek
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My bathroom reconstruction business is taking off and the need to level sagging rolling floors quickly is now necessary. Floating mortar beds is just too time consuming and it has become almost impossible to train the younger guys, they are just too slow. The two most common uses would be tile bed over wood and linoleum over wood. 1/2" underlayment would go over the liquid leveler for the linoleum. If you have used liquid systems with good luck please let me know.
thanks
Derek