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uug197h

Got a job to remove tiles from a cellar kitchen floor and re-tile including under tile heating. But we have now been told the kitchen some times floods and they don’t know where the water comes from it may be a surface water drain that runs under the house and the water comes up from the floor is there any way round this problem or just remove the tiles and see what we find. I was thinking an impey wet room membrane but this may lift the full floor if it is coming up from the drain.
 
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devonmark

How bad is it when it floods and how often does it flood, is it only when there is heavy rainfall, i would advise against the undertile heating due to the flooding, as for the tiling you could tile using a waterproof adhesive, something that is suitable for swimming pools, just make sure that it is dry when you fix the tiles.
I would try and find the source of the flood first though...Mark
 
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DHTiling

I would find the source of the flooding as well....

To tile it ... you will have re-move the old tiles and see wot condition the substrate is in....if it is sound enough then clean it and fix ditra down( like you would when tanking ) this will allow the substrate to breath if it gets wet or in any moisture comes up ...
and then re-tile on top of that.....but firstly the flooding needs to investigated...

This is from ditra handbook...

Waterproofing

Schluter
®-DITRA provides reliable waterproofing in interior and exterior applications. Its

polyethylene composition protects the substrate from moisture penetration, which is particularly

important in today’s building environment where most substrates are moisture sensitive.
Vapor Management
The distinguishing feature of



Schluter®-DITRA is the existence of free space created by the

configured channels on the underside of the matting. The free space provides a route for excess
moisture and vapor to escape from the substrate that could otherwise cause damage to the tile
layer above. Thus, DITRA effectively manages moisture beneath the tile covering.






P.s. I wouldn't tile it till you have solved the problem..
 
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uug197h

1. where can i get DITRA flooring, how do you fix it down and how much is it?
2. i have been to see the customer today and its over a year since it last flooded
3. the street has had some work done to the drains after there was a blockage 4 doors down and a 12" pipe outside the customers house had been replaced,
4. i have advised them not to get under tile heating,
5, is there any thing i've missed?
 

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