Did I ruin my self-leveling underlayment?

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Asked By CuriousPenguin947 On

I recently used LevelQuik RS as a self-leveling underlayment for my bathroom prior to installing LVP. I prepped the subfloor by sealing cracks and gaps and primed it with LevelQuik Advanced Acrylic Primer. However, I used leftover LevelQuik RS from a previous project—about half a bag—along with six new bags. Now I'm noticing pinholes and depressions where I poured the old material. It's only been a couple of hours, so I'm planning to wait until it's fully cured before I do anything. I'm a bit worried about how to fix this, especially since it's right at the doorway and will get a lot of traffic. Should I be concerned about the quality, or will it be okay since I'm covering it with LVP?

1 Answer

Answered By PracticalBob99 On

Honestly, as long as the surface is flat, it shouldn't be a huge issue. I can understand the concern about the pinholes, but they shouldn't affect the structure too much.

WorriedDIYer12 -

I’m just worried that it won’t hold up because of the pinholes and that it might crumble over time, leading to low spots or bounce in the LVP.

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