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Hi all, iv been apart of the forum for a little while now but never posted until now. I’m Geoff and my company is GHL Bathrooms and Tiling we’ve been trading on and off (off when I was paye for a few years) for 15 ish years now around central Scotland. Thought I’d share this job to see if you thought my approach and execution was right or over the top .. here’s what we done. 600x400 sand stone on a chipboard floating floor
1) 10mm construction board fixed with addi “and washers”.
2) fitted ufh and screeded with self level.
3) bedded ontop tilemasters anti fracture mat.
4) tiles with tilemaster semi rapid
5) tilemaster grout
Question is do you think the anti fracture mat was also needed?

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Hi , JC. The floor was previously tiled “badly” directly onto the chipboard and to be honest the tiles lifted and left the floor clean (what would indicate lack of primer) but only two small areas the tiles were cracked so we put concrete anchors in that area so I’m more the confident to guarantee my work.. G
 
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So what is "problematic" with the floor?

In answer to your question, yes to antifracture mat with stone over UFH ( not disregarding the floating floor which is another matter )
 
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Hi , JC. The floor was previously tiled “badly” directly onto the chipboard and to be honest the tiles lifted and left the floor clean (what would indicate lack of primer) but only two small areas the tiles were cracked so we put concrete anchors in that area so I’m more the confident to guarantee my work.. G
As long as you're happy . But just saying
 
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So what is "problematic" with the floor?

In answer to your question, yes to antifracture mat with stone over UFH ( not disregarding the floating floor which is another matter )
Maybe problematic was the wrong title maybe “overthought” is better apologies
 
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What I should of asked is, I don’t know why the anti fracture mat was required is that not just doing the same job as the insulting board ... and I suppose in a way the job was problematic as it caused a slipped disc that pinched my sciatic nerve:(
 

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I always spec anti frac over UFH with natural stone. Not sure if it's B.S yet but I heard ages ago it will be in their next update.
 
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Floating floor is a no no for me, especially with stone! If this was not a floating floor, your best option would be to use an ufh system which uses an uncoupling membrane such as vario pro, ditra heat etc etc. Less labour, less materials, the way to go with stone over ufh.
 

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