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JimboD
Hi,
I was going to use some Mapei Super Flexible Adhesive I have kicking about (which I've just found out is specially fomulated for B&Q - which is ringing alarm bells as I'm sure it will likely be inferior). I rang Mapei and they said dont use that! Instread, sand the floor to create a key, then use Keraquick mixed with Latex plus. Then lay the ufh cover in slc and then use the same keraquick/latex mix to tile.
A pricey option but I guess is belt and braces. I've 8m2 to board/tile.
Do you folks agree this would be best (I will be screwing the boards at 8" intervals and the floor has no bounce as far as I can tell)
I see on this site its often recommended to just us a single part BAL flex for both? I can get that locally, so am just figuring out what's best to do. (I can tack the Mapei Super Flexible stuff back so no cost implication there).
I dont mind spending the extra £150 but only if merited.
The tiles are 120mmx800mm (plank like) which might make them more or less suseptable to cracking (narrow so less inherent strength vs narrow so more able to move independantly in bed of flex adhesive)
Thoughts appreciated
Cheers
Jim
I was going to use some Mapei Super Flexible Adhesive I have kicking about (which I've just found out is specially fomulated for B&Q - which is ringing alarm bells as I'm sure it will likely be inferior). I rang Mapei and they said dont use that! Instread, sand the floor to create a key, then use Keraquick mixed with Latex plus. Then lay the ufh cover in slc and then use the same keraquick/latex mix to tile.
A pricey option but I guess is belt and braces. I've 8m2 to board/tile.
Do you folks agree this would be best (I will be screwing the boards at 8" intervals and the floor has no bounce as far as I can tell)
I see on this site its often recommended to just us a single part BAL flex for both? I can get that locally, so am just figuring out what's best to do. (I can tack the Mapei Super Flexible stuff back so no cost implication there).
I dont mind spending the extra £150 but only if merited.
The tiles are 120mmx800mm (plank like) which might make them more or less suseptable to cracking (narrow so less inherent strength vs narrow so more able to move independantly in bed of flex adhesive)
Thoughts appreciated
Cheers
Jim