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Woodsta888
Hi all,
I am after a bit of advice after becoming conbfised over many different answers from many different folk.
I have laid over a solid concrete floor battens which are fixed solidly to this floor. In between this there is celotex insulation. Fixed to these battens are grooved baords from Timoleon Underfloor Heating www.timoleon.co.uk/toronfloor-system-suspended.html. Over this I have boarded with 6mm No more ply and associated adhesive. The whole floor is 12m2 with 6m2 of UFH in a lower section of the kitchen. I have a 10mm gap all teh way round for the baords and the no more ply and the floor is solid. Maybe a touch small for ditra requirement but rather lay the ditra tahn rip out a Corian work surface and all the units if things went wrong with cracking etc.
I have now come to the point of laying the ditra 25 which I can do. I have glazed porc tiles that are 600x300 & 12mm thick and I'm confused as to what trowel and thickness to use. To lay the ditra the specs say 3-4mm notched trowel with tile adhesive and the tile bed not to exceed 10mm. Many tile outlets say use a larger 5-6mm notch to lay ditra and at least 10mm notched to lay the tiles. Schluter specs say use thin bed method but shops say use thick bed and back butter.
Very confused. Given the above what size trowels should I use for laying teh ditra and the tiles on top of the ditra relative to their size. And would you back butter and how thick.
I've tried to inform myself from many threads in here and become confused so may as well set my situation for comment.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
I am after a bit of advice after becoming conbfised over many different answers from many different folk.
I have laid over a solid concrete floor battens which are fixed solidly to this floor. In between this there is celotex insulation. Fixed to these battens are grooved baords from Timoleon Underfloor Heating www.timoleon.co.uk/toronfloor-system-suspended.html. Over this I have boarded with 6mm No more ply and associated adhesive. The whole floor is 12m2 with 6m2 of UFH in a lower section of the kitchen. I have a 10mm gap all teh way round for the baords and the no more ply and the floor is solid. Maybe a touch small for ditra requirement but rather lay the ditra tahn rip out a Corian work surface and all the units if things went wrong with cracking etc.
I have now come to the point of laying the ditra 25 which I can do. I have glazed porc tiles that are 600x300 & 12mm thick and I'm confused as to what trowel and thickness to use. To lay the ditra the specs say 3-4mm notched trowel with tile adhesive and the tile bed not to exceed 10mm. Many tile outlets say use a larger 5-6mm notch to lay ditra and at least 10mm notched to lay the tiles. Schluter specs say use thin bed method but shops say use thick bed and back butter.
Very confused. Given the above what size trowels should I use for laying teh ditra and the tiles on top of the ditra relative to their size. And would you back butter and how thick.
I've tried to inform myself from many threads in here and become confused so may as well set my situation for comment.
Thanks in advance for any replies.