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Be alert for a dewpoint situation

‘The dewpoint is really neglected,’ says technical sales adviser Erik Schutte. ‘We always pay attention to ambient temperature and ventilation, but in fact, a dewpoint situation can really ruin your project. Therefore, always stay alert.

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How do you ensure that gypsum-bonded levelling compounds dry optimaly?

‘Of course, the same old rules apply here,’ says René van der Jagt. ‘In other words, ventilate well, otherwise the moisture will come back and always measure the residual moisture content of the floor before you start. Depending on the type of floor covering to be installed and the type and thickness of the anhydrite floor, the residual moisture percentage is determined. Usually the industry starts from 0.5%, but there are circumstances where it can start from 1.0%. Your technical sales adviser can assess this using a specific measuring method. If the residual moisture content is still too high, then to ensure good ventilation, place the material in the room on pallets, for example, so as to create airflow at the floor level.

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How do you prevent the effect of rakking light on your floor?

‘Raking light isn’t actually light, but incident light,’ says technical sales advisor Wim de Pee. ‘It’s light that falls directly on the floor and is not broken by sun blinds. This phenomenon can’t be prevented completely, but as a contractor you can contribute to counteracting its effect.

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