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peckers
Peckers i'm sure you haven't offended anyone, the whole point of the forum is to share experiences and advice. If everyone agreed there wouldn't be much point!
I have been to see the customer this evening, the floor has quiet a lot of deflection in it so I told them it would be too much of a risk to tile direct to the floor. They are adament that they want a polished porcelain floor as their neighbours have a tiled kitchen.
What would the process be to screed the floor? The customer is happy to lift the existing floor, I have only ever used latex screeds to patch/level floors by 3-5mm so i'm not sure how I would go about the process. Also if a screed was layed would I then be able to use an SPF onto the floor after priming?
cjbombero
If you have no experience in screeding then i would advize that you get a screeder to do this for you! I would put down dpm and lap this up the walls the excess can be cut off after screeded.
I would also advize that there are expansion joints put in between the new screed and the rest of the floating floors doorways etc.and around the perimeter of the room!
You will have to wait for the screed to dry out before you tile onto it 4-6 weeks depends how quickly it dries! when dry prime it with an acrylic primer prior to tiling!