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matty
Hi I am laying 14 sqm of 12-15mm sandstone tiles onto a concrete 1930's floor. DPM is unknown - but damp does not appear to be an issue- i don't really want to dig up concrete and lay a dpm. It was previosuly sealed with bitumen which was about 15mm thick. I wasn't sure of its purpose as a self leveller/ adhesive for the lino i took upor whether it was a dpm but it was coming up and now itsup so theres no going back.
my current plan is to lay 10mm insulation board with underfloor heating on top followed by tiles BUT i recently came across decoupling membrane which i hadn't previously known about. would this potentially help stop any movement if any moisture did come through? have flexible tile adhesive.
Also would i put this on top of the underfloor heating? i.e. go insulation, heating, decoupling and then tiles.
any help/ advice, opinion welcome
cheers
Matt
my current plan is to lay 10mm insulation board with underfloor heating on top followed by tiles BUT i recently came across decoupling membrane which i hadn't previously known about. would this potentially help stop any movement if any moisture did come through? have flexible tile adhesive.
Also would i put this on top of the underfloor heating? i.e. go insulation, heating, decoupling and then tiles.
any help/ advice, opinion welcome
cheers
Matt