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How is that possible?!
Believe me it's true, a lot of work I seem to get is refurb so existing s/c screeds is what I work on.
How is that possible?!
got 3 to do in next 5 weeks total of 250 mtrs 2 with natural stone and one with 800x800 porceline over 120mtrs will decouple all using ditra and will sand and stick the ditra down with tilemaster anyfix I then screed over the ditra then stick the tiles with tilemaster flexi addy .Still have never seen one of those floor...
do you check moisture levels ray?got 3 to do in next 5 weeks total of 250 mtrs 2 with natural stone and one with 800x800 porceline over 120mtrs will decouple all using ditra and will sand and stick the ditra down with tilemaster anyfix I then screed over the ditra then stick the tiles with tilemaster flexi addy .
it is my tried and trusted method that gives my clients the confidence to trust me to lay there floors ,and recommend me to there friends and family, for 75 percent of my work is by word of mouth.
yes.Why would you screed over the ditra?
that is the first thing I do. i have a sovereign meter and it has a light system red, amber, green. if its not green its a none starter. I test the floors on a regular basis so the client can see well in advance if his floor will be ready for the dates we have booked in all the floors I have got lined up are all green but they were all laid in October last year and have been commissioned and working.
I've seen the voids in ditra\durabase filled in once before tiling on top. I know this isn't recommend by either company and the only reason i can think of is to speed up laying the floor when prep is priced separately. Is that why you do it ray?yes.
I skim over with a flexi slc usually tilemasters then fix with a flexi addy after priming the screed
were did you get a year from?You saying your customers will wait a year for you to fix there tiles ?
the reason I do it is to stop the ditra from been squashed an damaged kneeling all over the floor as you lay your sqashing the day lights out of itI've seen the voids in ditra\durabase filled in once before tiling on top. I know this isn't recommend by either company and the only reason i can think of is to speed up laying the floor when prep is priced separately. Is that why you do it ray?
Imo it's just another bond that doesn't need to be there, and therefore jeopardises the uncoupler doing it's job properly