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We converted our garage and building control are insisting I install a DPM over the screed (even though the DPM runs under the concrete raft foundation of the house).

I will be tiling over the screed so looking for the simplest option. I could get a tin of blackjack and paint that on but it's pretty messy. I tried to talk to building control about the waterprrof properties of Ditra Matting - but they faded away when i started asking questions.

So I'm wondering maybe their is an adhesive that acts as a DPM or maybe best to board the floor and treat the board.

The screed is a sand cement mix approx 6:1 and up to 5 inches thick. I've left for a few months to dry properly as I gather it's around 1 day per mm drying time. There are hairline cracks so I am thinking of Ditra Mat even if not accepted as equivalent to a DPM layer.

Ideas welcome.
 
We converted our garage and building control are insisting I install a DPM over the screed (even though the DPM runs under the concrete raft foundation of the house).

I will be tiling over the screed so looking for the simplest option. I could get a tin of blackjack and paint that on but it's pretty messy. I tried to talk to building control about the waterprrof properties of Ditra Matting - but they faded away when i started asking questions.

So I'm wondering maybe their is an adhesive that acts as a DPM or maybe best to board the floor and treat the board.

The screed is a sand cement mix approx 6:1 and up to 5 inches thick. I've left for a few months to dry properly as I gather it's around 1 day per mm drying time. There are hairline cracks so I am thinking of Ditra Mat even if not accepted as equivalent to a DPM layer.

Ideas welcome.
Black jack cannot withstand the hydroscopic pressure . It will let go of the background . When you did this work did building control not have to sign it of at various stages and therefore check your Dpm .
 
Not sure why they would ask for this with raft foundations as the dpm should be directly under the screed anyway.
 
If there is an operational DPM beneath the concrete you don't need one on top. However to get BC off your back you can use a epoxy DPM and sand scatter it before it sets. Vac up any loose sand once it's set and then tile.
 
If there is an operational DPM beneath the concrete you don't need one on top. However to get BC off your back you can use a epoxy DPM and sand scatter it before it sets. Vac up any loose sand once it's set and then tile.


You can also use prime plus grip over epoxy Dpm
 

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