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Had a look at a job in a 6 year old council building where a lot of porcelain has come boast. There's wet ufh and noones quite sure if the screed was heated up properly after the tiling was done. They're wanting some of it repaired but say that it isn't an option for the UFH to stay off for the 30 days. The longest the UFH would be able to stay off would be for two days at a time over the weekend.

Is it in any way possible to tile over the screed if it will be heating up again so soon? Was wondering if a two part rubber crumb or green screed adhesive would allow enough adjustment in it? Would only be approx 1m areas getting repaired.
 
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