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Hi all, this is my first post on here although in attempting to Google answers to my questions I have come across several threads on this forum already which were really helpful. So now I thought it'd help to get advice specific to my situation...so here goes. These are all in relation to an extension where the floor area to be tiled is about 31m2 split into three rooms with wet underfloor heating throughout. We've chosen porcelain floor tiles.
  1. We had 65mm traditional sand and cement screed laid down just under 4 weeks ago. To date, we've just kept windows slightly open to keep the area well ventilated to help the screed dry but after the 4 week point can I start turning the UFH on at a low temperature to speed up the drying process? Or should I leave it alone?
  2. How soon can I get the tiles laid? I can't really afford to wait 1 day per mm which seems to be the normal logic...
  3. Should I have ditra mat laid on the screed before the tiles go on? It seems the answer to this question is yes from what I've read on here already (due to both protection from rising moisture as the screed fully dries over the coming months and to protect my tiles from cracking as the screed moves around) so my only follow up would be does ditra mat affect the performance of UFH in any way?
  4. What's the best primer for my screed and what's the best glue to use to put down the ditra mat and for the tiles?
Thanks in advance!
 
That looks good although quite pricey. Are you recommending that because my screed is only 4 weeks dry? What advantages does this have over Ditra mat? I don't mind spending money for the right thing but Ditra mat seems tried, tested and highly rated whereas this is much more expensive and mixed opinions on it...
 
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Basically, yes.

Flexbone allows the floor screed to continue to cure.
Thanks CJ, think I will go with that then. Presumably it doesn't reduce the performance of underfloor heating?

Cheapest I'm seeing it anywhere currently is Topps Tiles which I wouldn't expect. Unless someone knows of a cheaper supplier...
 
Schuter state you can fix ditra mat to screed as soon as it is weight bearing .it also allows screed to breath
So now I'm confused! Although Not covering the screed with adhesive until it's fully dry does make sense to my layman mind, how is it meant to be able to breathe?
 
So I just called Schluter and spoke to technical support - I explained my screed is about 4 weeks dry and I want to put the tiles down in the next week or so. They told me as long as I use any C2 breathable adhesive it will allow moisture from the screed to continue to escape after tiling and then the ditra matting and it's vapour channels will do their job. So they say Ditra can be laid on a screed which isn't fully dry. Thoughts?

Or should I just put the flexbone 2Easy matting down...?
 
Thoughts are 2e has been around For years and is made by gutjahr . If it wasnt for bal running a succesfull marketing campaign this product woudnt of been mentioned
So is it not a good product? Just backed by a big marketing campaign? You think I should go with Ditra and a breathable adhesive...?
 

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