D doug boardley Jun 10, 2009 #11 you've said what I'd thought Mark,I've also got to tell this customer that his plastered walls won't support 12mm trav:mad2::mad2:
you've said what I'd thought Mark,I've also got to tell this customer that his plastered walls won't support 12mm trav:mad2::mad2:
A Alberta Stone Jun 11, 2009 #12 Whitebeam has the right suggestion IMO. Ditra will get rid of any worries of future movement, cracked tiles or grout. Any fragile stone or in areas where we have the slightest worry over such things we always use Ditra. Excellent product.
Whitebeam has the right suggestion IMO. Ditra will get rid of any worries of future movement, cracked tiles or grout. Any fragile stone or in areas where we have the slightest worry over such things we always use Ditra. Excellent product.
D DHTiling Jun 11, 2009 #13 I like to use ditra on all my floor installations with stone if possible..especially stone like travertine/limestone /marbles etc....
I like to use ditra on all my floor installations with stone if possible..especially stone like travertine/limestone /marbles etc....