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Not essential but i would. If you need to lift a tile to adjust the bed, it's far better if the mat is stuck down well!
Anhydrite floor? Sanded and vac'd? Moisture levels checked?

Yes anhydrite floor . Moisture levels checked with tramex in the room I'm starting in the levels were .8 in some areas where the screed was a bit thicker . Chose to use anhyfix in this room as tile masters said I could if the level was no more than 1 . Fingers crossed !

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Yes anhydrite floor . Moisture levels checked with tramex in the room I'm starting in the levels were .8 in some areas where the screed was a bit thicker . Chose to use anhyfix in this room as tile masters said I could if the level was no more than 1 . Fingers crossed !

Sorry didn't answer some of your questions . I ground the floor with a diamond grinder and removed all laitance will Hoover again tomorrow before priming .
 
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tramex is no good for measuring screed moisture. should be hygrometer, carbide bomb or gravimetric test. 0.8 on a tramex moisture encounter means pretty much nothing im afraid.
 

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they are a good survey tool as they give you an indication of where the screed is wettest but are not accurate enough to give a proper reading and as we are dealing with very low moisture contents the inaccruacies are multiplied. a properly calibrated hygrometer used corredtly or better still a carbide bomb is the right tool.
 
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Leory

Ok . Thankyou .
The screed has been laid 110days .
Didn't grind off laitance till plasterers
Had finished . Made them mix up outside . Underfloor has been on for 4 weeks . I am going to get started today using the anhyfix to bed the dura may .
On the other rooms where the screed is only 50mm thick and reading .2 on the tramex I am hoping to use cement adhesive after 3 coats of
Acrylic primer . Underfloor been off for over 48 hours
 

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