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Hi all,

Sorry just realised there were a number of extra comments which I never got notification for, so thanks for those! I hope you all had a relaxing festive break

We decided on a SLC compound after we found some variation in the levelnsss of the floor. This was poured in three sections over the aluminium boards which had been primed with Ultra Prime It. The screed we chose was Mapei Renovation Screed - so apparently not compatible with the primer (we’d already primed).

The trouble we have now is cracks appearing in the screed. They are hairline but there are a fair few across the whole floor (around 32m2). The screed was heated 3 days after the last pour starting at 15 degrees and increased by 5 per day to 45 where it is now.

Mapei can’t provide support due to the products used, so I’m looking for some advice on what we can do to remedy.

Is there anything we can do to fix the cracks? Any suggestion on the cause? What kind of problems could occur from tiling on cracked screed? Help! Photos attached - you can see there is a sink hole - we’ve ordered epoxy (Mapei epo rip) to fill, we were considering using it over the cracks to.

Any help much appreciated

Cheers

Gill

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Shinyshiny054

Delaminating means it's not stuck to the substrate. If that's the case it will need to be removed. Have a go at gently removing a bit, where it's cracked all around would be a good place to try.[/QUOTE

We have epoxy to fill the cracks and sink holes and will take up any particularly bad sections, but what’s the best infill for those? Can we epoxy? Will it bond ok?
 
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Shinyshiny054

Hi Gill, how did you get on with the various assessments? I'm about to go through the same process (having already bought the Wunda overfloor panels), so any advice would be much appreciated!

Three tilers: they were all fairly confident the cracks were only from heating too soon (wait two weeks min). Two tilers suggested decoupling mats, one didn’t. Said he had tiled over this system before and was happy with the flatness we had achieved from the level. Unfortunately the guy was also a total cowboy and the actual tiling job is rougher than a badgers bum, but that’s another story - literally, there’s a whole thread about it!

It’s been a little over two weeks since the job was completed and we switched on at the bare minimum last night. Will see how it goes and certainly plan to update findings here.

Good luck, it’s very stressful, I know!
 
Three tilers: they were all fairly confident the cracks were only from heating too soon (wait two weeks min). Two tilers suggested decoupling mats, one didn’t. Said he had tiled over this system before and was happy with the flatness we had achieved from the level. Unfortunately the guy was also a total cowboy and the actual tiling job is rougher than a badgers bum, but that’s another story - literally, there’s a whole thread about it!

It’s been a little over two weeks since the job was completed and we switched on at the bare minimum last night. Will see how it goes and certainly plan to update findings here.

Good luck, it’s very stressful, I know!


Hi, Just been reading through this thread and was wondering how you got on?

I have bought a 50m2 kit from Wundafloor and will be laying it in the next few weeks, having spoken to Mapei and being assured that tiling directly onto the boards with Elastorapid has been tested by them and is fine.

Reading some of these threads is making me a nervous wreck, but I am curios to hear from someone who has installed the exact system to see how it worked out?

Also, what was the longest run for your tiles, did you have an expansion gap other than around the perimeter?

Cheers,

Nic
 
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Shinyshiny054

Hi, Just been reading through this thread and was wondering how you got on?

I have bought a 50m2 kit from Wundafloor and will be laying it in the next few weeks, having spoken to Mapei and being assured that tiling directly onto the boards with Elastorapid has been tested by them and is fine.

Reading some of these threads is making me a nervous wreck, but I am curios to hear from someone who has installed the exact system to see how it worked out?

Also, what was the longest run for your tiles, did you have an expansion gap other than around the perimeter?

Cheers,

Nic


Hi Nic,

It’s absolutely fine so far, heats up the house really well. We had massive issues with a crap tiler and the screed we poured to level cracking but so far hasn’t transferred any issues to the tiles (although they look like they were laid by a 12 year old- again, another story).

We covered 8 meters with an expansion gap at around 5m where the floor changes from concrete slab to suspended floor in the extension.

Good luck, I was really worried about the whole thing too, it’s a lengthy process but well worth it.

Gill
 
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Three tilers: they were all fairly confident the cracks were only from heating too soon (wait two weeks min). Two tilers suggested decoupling mats, one didn’t. Said he had tiled over this system before and was happy with the flatness we had achieved from the level. Unfortunately the guy was also a total cowboy and the actual tiling job is rougher than a badgers bum, but that’s another story - literally, there’s a whole thread about it!

It’s been a little over two weeks since the job was completed and we switched on at the bare minimum last night. Will see how it goes and certainly plan to update findings here.

Good luck, it’s very stressful, I know!
Hi Gill

How has this been performing since?
 

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