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goz

Used Tilemaster Anhyfix plenty of times on anhydrite and alpha hemihydrite screeds, touch wood never had a failure, Mark Kelly's service is second to none, his confidence in his product and his willingness to improve and speak directly to customers make me confident in taking on these projects.
Anhyfix for me
 
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Dumbo

Used Tilemaster Anhyfix plenty of times on anhydrite and alpha hemihydrite screeds, touch wood never had a failure, Mark Kelly's service is second to none, his confidence in his product and his willingness to improve and speak directly to customers make me confident in taking on these projects.
Anhyfix for me
Don't here many people talk about alpha hemi hydrate. Tom mayhew easy screed by any chance.
 
D

Dumbo

Yep, he's the only guy who does them where i am. His screeds are great i.e. flat but his advice is not!
Also very good for laying engineered wood on as well .
I'm hoping you haven't been following his advice though mate
I always give the floor a quick rub with a stone . Then prime with 2 coats sbr. Not had a failure yet . My floor in my house has been down for several years now with no loose sounding tiles or any cracked grout .
 
H

hmtiling

What's your prep .
Light sand as not much laitence but still a little, commission heating if any, test with hygrometer and tile with gypsum adhesive. I'll suggest decoupling on every one as these screeds do crack but will still tile them without if not stone.
 
D

Dumbo

I'm hoping you haven't been following his advice though mate
What's your prep .
Light sand as not much laitence but still a little, commission heating if any, test with hygrometer and tile with gypsum adhesive. I'll suggest decoupling on every one as these screeds do crack but will still tile them without if not stone.
To be honest always commission heating and yes test for moisture and yes also recommend decoupling but few like the extra expense.
 
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Dumbo

Light sand as not much laitence but still a little, commission heating if any, test with hygrometer and tile with gypsum adhesive. I'll suggest decoupling on every one as these screeds do crack but will still tile them without if not stone.
Had a few customers that didn't like Tom's price . Had floor done by builder after his assurance it would be good then wish they paid the extra.
 
D

Dumbo

not much alphahemi hydrate used in the UK anymore. I suspect it will die a death eventually due to the coal fired power stations being phased out.
This is a knauff product which I believe he imports from Belgium. What is relevance of coal powered fire station is their a by production it
 

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