yes if the gypcrete is cured, make sure you prime well,
To ensure proper gypcrete floor leveling for your project, follow these steps: Prepare the subfloor by cleaning and leveling it. Install a vapor barrier to prevent moisture issues. Mix the gypcrete according to manufacturer instructions. Pour and spread the gypcrete evenly over the subfloor. Use a screed or leveling tool to achieve a smooth and level surface. Allow the gypcrete to cure properly before proceeding with flooring installation.
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Approximately 7.2 lbs/sf at 3/4" thickness
subfloor or gypcrete
Gypcrete flooring offers benefits such as sound insulation, fire resistance, and the ability to level uneven surfaces. It also provides a smooth and durable finish that can help improve the overall energy efficiency of a building.
You need to employ a builder to help you.
yes use a gypcrete with concrete sand mix at min 1/2 inch
depends if commercial or raidant houses houses aprox.2,50 t0 2.85 depens where and what su.ft is . i work for RC SPRAY .COM
It is about 7.2lbs/SF if the slab thickness is 3/4", since your slab thickness is 1 1/2" (double) so I would say it about 14.4 lbs/SF.