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Got a site meeting next week where the installation of a 200sqm floor will be discussed.

There are a handful of smaller rooms involved on the periphery, but the main area is basically T shaped. The bottom of the T is the entrance hall at around 26sqm, which opens up on the top line of the T as a rectangular room of around 80sqm.

This is a sand and cement screeded floor over water piped UFH.

The builder says no expansion joints are required and the screeder says no decoupling is required either.

I obviously have my own thoughts on the matter, but I wondered what the consensus was on here
 
Got very similar sized floor to do in 3 weeks over a flowscreed (anhydrite). 800x800 porcelain. Using anhyfix to tile. Is a decoupler required? And hard or soft expansion joints and where? Am going to see it this week but would imagine there is no expansion joints in the screed. Any information/advice greatly appreciated.
 
Got very similar sized floor to do in 3 weeks over a flowscreed (anhydrite). 800x800 porcelain. Using anhyfix to tile. Is a decoupler required? And hard or soft expansion joints and where? Am going to see it this week but would imagine there is no expansion joints in the screed. Any information/advice greatly appreciated.
If your using anhyfix by tile master And you want to decouple. Use anhyfix to lay anti fracture matting. Then use setaflex on matting. Cheaper way of doing it.
 
Thanks. Is a decoupler required? We use them with natural stone but from researching am led to believe with porcelain and a flow screed it isn't necessary.....?
 

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