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Hi there, Hope i have put this in the right place?
I was wondering if you would insist for a De-Coupling membrane to be used in this situation..
The floors have been recently screeded 6 weeks ago with sand and cement and the floor has under floor heating in stalled,
I have tested the floor with a damp meter and it is dry, so no worries there, the under floor heating is also not been turned on yet. the tiles to be laid on the floor are 300x300mm to be fixed with a suitable flexible adhesive and grout due to there being underfloor heating installed.
There are 3 floors to be tiled in 3 seperate rooms approx 20M2 each but the whole floor area which has been screeded is approx 450M2
At the moment there is no evidence of any shrinking or cracking in the sand cement screed which sometimes accurs while drying out,
My concerns are that due to the floor being new and the underfloor heating has not been turned on yet, that shrinkage or cracking may occur in the near future, so i have reccomended the use of a De-Coupling membrane to be installed so as if this does happen it will not affect the tiles,
The builder has said I have never had this done before and will not pay for it to be done!
So the question is this.
Would you insist on it being used ? and maybe loose the job because another tiler might not be quoting to install it..
Or would you tile strait onto the finished screeded floor and not worry ?
Many thanks for your comments and replies in advance:smilewinkgrin:
I was wondering if you would insist for a De-Coupling membrane to be used in this situation..
The floors have been recently screeded 6 weeks ago with sand and cement and the floor has under floor heating in stalled,
I have tested the floor with a damp meter and it is dry, so no worries there, the under floor heating is also not been turned on yet. the tiles to be laid on the floor are 300x300mm to be fixed with a suitable flexible adhesive and grout due to there being underfloor heating installed.
There are 3 floors to be tiled in 3 seperate rooms approx 20M2 each but the whole floor area which has been screeded is approx 450M2
At the moment there is no evidence of any shrinking or cracking in the sand cement screed which sometimes accurs while drying out,
My concerns are that due to the floor being new and the underfloor heating has not been turned on yet, that shrinkage or cracking may occur in the near future, so i have reccomended the use of a De-Coupling membrane to be installed so as if this does happen it will not affect the tiles,
The builder has said I have never had this done before and will not pay for it to be done!
So the question is this.
Would you insist on it being used ? and maybe loose the job because another tiler might not be quoting to install it..
Or would you tile strait onto the finished screeded floor and not worry ?
Many thanks for your comments and replies in advance:smilewinkgrin: