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How to Properly Repair Broken Gypcrete?

Posted on : 16-09-2014 | By : Floor Mike | In : Gypcrete Repair

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 PROCEDURES

1.  Remove floor covering over broken-up areas.

2.  To help keep dust to a minimum, wet area to be removed with water at approximately 2 gal. (7.57L) per sheet of plywood. Let soak for 10-12 minutes, then remove broken Maxxon Underlayment.

CAUTION: Hammering or pounding out the gypsum product can cause it to lose bond far beyond the broken area.

If dust is not a problem, a circular saw with a masonry blade may be used to cut the perimeter of the underlayment to be removed. Set blade depth 1/32″ (.79 mm) deeper than the gypsum underlayment.

3.  Inspect the plywood, either remove and replace, or reinforce plywood subfloor. Replace plywood if delaminated or if broken plies exist.

Optional: To reinforce, staple or nail galvanized diamond metal lath.

4.  Spray or brush the Floor Primer over the plywood at the rate of 300 ft2 /gal.. (27.87m2/L)

5.  Mix and pour out the gypsum underlayment mix onto the plywood, float or trowel to a smooth surface to meet the existing gypsum underlayment height.

6.  Material should set within a few hours.

7.  The gypsum underlayment must be completely dry before replacing floor goods.

Who Does Gypcrete Repair in Charlotte NC?

Posted on : 12-09-2013 | By : Floor Mike | In : Gypcrete, Gypcrete for DIY'ers, Gypcrete Mixing Instructions, Gypcrete Repair, Gypcrete Replacement, Uncategorized

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You can do your own small square footage Gypcrete Repair.

Go to http://floormike.net

Mouse over the Gypsum Underlayment tab

Click on the Gypcrete Repair tab

Click on Mixing Instructions tab

Click on Yield and Pricing tab to determine how much product you need

Call “floormike” to order –

800-247-5266, ext 104 or 704-596-6816, ext 104

or email toney@maxxonse.com

How to Patch Gyp-crete

Posted on : 30-08-2013 | By : Floor Mike | In : DIY Gypcrete, Gypcrete DIYable, Gypcrete for DIY'ers, How to Patch Gypcrete, repair/replace Gypcrete

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We are the official Maxxon Source for information on how to patch Gyp-crete.

Go to http://floormike.net

Click on Gypsum Underlayment tab

On the drop down tabs, click the Gypcrete Repair tab

Click on the Yield and Pricing tab to determine how much Gyp-crete product to order

Call us at 800-247-5266, ext. 104 to order

 

Gypcrete DIYable

Posted on : 29-08-2013 | By : Floor Mike | In : DIY Gypcrete, Gypcrete DIYable, Gypcrete for DIY'ers, repair/replace Gypcrete

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Gypcrete is now a Do-it-Yourself product.

Go to http://floormike.net

Click on the Gypsum Underlayment tab

View the drop down menu and select from the other tabs for all Do-it-Yourself instructions