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Pebbs

One of my worst nightmares ever was a few years ago where the architect was adament that this was to be to be laid down. I had a feeling of impending doom which returned to me two years later when the client called me back in as the stone was breaking up. It turned into a war zone, with the Stone Federation being called in to inspect the floor. It was resolved, everything had been installed correctly, but I lost the client at the end of it.

Today the past has come back to haunt me, another client 300m2 of 20mm stone and the architect has specified the same again!

Has anyone ever had a good exp with decoupling matting? I dont think I can face this scenario again.

Im not having a good day....

Pebbs
 
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TilerBhoy

I use it a lot and never had an issue..

What stone did you install and what substrate ..adhesive and floor size..?

This might give us a clue to why you had a failure last time.

I've used Ditra and Durabase and so far never had any problems *touch wood.

Are the two problems on the same substrate?
 
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Pebbs

Guys we're not talking about ditra matting here....I wish every contract had ditra matting on it. Decoupling is almost like a fabric membrane that floats on top of the substrate, you are not suppose to fix it to the substrate, you literally lay on top of it. A lot of architects want it because it lets the substrate breathe, to my mind it would be better to install a screed with a k additive in it to cut down on the curing time.
Pebbs
 
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Spud

Guys we're not talking about ditra matting here....I wish every contract had ditra matting on it. Decoupling is almost like a fabric membrane that floats on top of the substrate, you are not suppose to fix it to the substrate, you literally lay on top of it. A lot of architects want it because it lets the substrate breathe, to my mind it would be better to install a screed with a k additive in it to cut down on the curing time.
Pebbs
which fixing method did you use when tiling on the membrane ? and what benefits you in having a catlyst modified screed ?
 

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