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Sounds like it Bri , I've told the guy not to bother but it's a 3 yr contract. Still trying to find out about this fibrefon stuff , don't like the sound of it myself but hey ho , not my contract to lose.

Spoke to the tech at fibrefon today but I think i was talking about the wrong product initially. Will try agin tomorrow.

For info the stuff is called Fibrefon 28C , the installation and data details are a bit iffy so I may give BAL a ring to see what they say about it tomorrow.

Cheers

Diggy
 

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yeah from the pdf it made for outdoor and indoor use


lamitech n is a multilayer polymer sheet, specially designed for outdoor floors decoupling. Protects tiles against substrate tensions, reducing the risk of breakage and piece lifting. Suitable for outdoor waterproofing.
Coextruded HDPE/EVAC membrane, with one side covered with polyester fibers and the other one with polyester entwined felt, that allows laying with cement-based adhesives. Absorbs tensions, reducing their transmission to the ceramic floor. Indoor and outdoor use.
 
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