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What is '6-mil poly film'?
olbas_oil
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I'm considering LVT planks from Costco on a concrete floor. The installation guide says:
Concrete subfloors must have a minimum of 6-mil poly film between the concrete and the flooring
What does 6-mil mean in metric terms? 6 mil polyfilm in Google brings up US based suppliers, with what looks like a thin vapour barrier. Screwfix and Tootlstation sell vapour barriers with thickness listed as mu or ga ( I understand that gauge/4 = mu).
I'm not absolutely convinced that I need this at all- the concrete has no damp whatsoever, but I think there would be some advantage in ensuring a dust free environment when laying the planks.
Concrete subfloors must have a minimum of 6-mil poly film between the concrete and the flooring
What does 6-mil mean in metric terms? 6 mil polyfilm in Google brings up US based suppliers, with what looks like a thin vapour barrier. Screwfix and Tootlstation sell vapour barriers with thickness listed as mu or ga ( I understand that gauge/4 = mu).
I'm not absolutely convinced that I need this at all- the concrete has no damp whatsoever, but I think there would be some advantage in ensuring a dust free environment when laying the planks.
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It refers to 6mm of polythene film, which is used as a DPM/moisture barrier when laying flooring onto a concrete base. Have you actually tested your concrete floor for damp?olbas_oil said:I'm considering LVT planks from Costco on a concrete floor. The installation guide says:
Concrete subfloors must have a minimum of 6-mil poly film between the concrete and the flooring
What does 6-mil mean in metric terms? 6 mil polyfilm in Google brings up US based suppliers, with what looks like a thin vapour barrier. Screwfix and Tootlstation sell vapour barriers with thickness listed as mu or ga ( I understand that gauge/4 = mu).
I'm not absolutely convinced that I need this at all- the concrete has no damp whatsoever, but I think there would be some advantage in ensuring a dust free environment when laying the planks.0 -
I had already done lots of googling before asking my question. Your link tells me that there is a product called '6 mil polyfilm' which is currently unavailable. Is that thicker or thinner than the 125mu or the 300ga polyfilm that is currently available at Screwfix & Toolstation?[Deleted User] said:0 -
I find it difficult to believe that the film can be 6mm thick. That sounds more like a thin board rather than a film. I'm not sure that '6 mil' = '6mm thick'. Is there a different system in the US for describing thickness?neilmcl said:It refers to 6mm of polythene film, which is used as a DPM/moisture barrier when laying flooring onto a concrete base. Have you actually tested your concrete floor for damp?0 -
6 mil is roughly 150µm.1
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You're correct, my fault I was looking at something advertised at 6Mil then going on state it was 6mm.olbas_oil said:
I find it difficult to believe that the film can be 6mm thick. That sounds more like a thin board rather than a film. I'm not sure that '6 mil' = '6mm thick'. Is there a different system in the US for describing thickness?neilmcl said:It refers to 6mm of polythene film, which is used as a DPM/moisture barrier when laying flooring onto a concrete base. Have you actually tested your concrete floor for damp?
I think Mil is the unit for "thousands of an inch", therefore 6Mil is indeed 0.15mm.1
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