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Hi, having a bit of second thoughts over what I should of ordered
Tiling the kitchen, 10m2 .. T shape layout, with porcelain 9mm tiles. Floor is T&G over joists
I have ordered 10x 6mm Hardie Backers, 2x Keraquick, Hardie tape and cutter. Will get the Turbo screws from Screwfix as suggested on here. Can get another Keraquick locally if run short.
Realise now that I also need adhesive to put the Hardie down. Which I need to decide on and add to the order.
Debate is the Keraquick, just done the bathroom which was only 2m2 but with underfloor heating and even then was going off pretty quick as was warm. Great as we grouted the same day but downside couldn't adjust any tiles after a short while
Keraquick is a bit fast for me maybe, Keraflex is slow as we won't be able to go near the kitchen at all till the next day.... is there anything between or a way of slowing Keraquick down?
Also we don't need latex if going over Hardie?
Thanks
Tiling the kitchen, 10m2 .. T shape layout, with porcelain 9mm tiles. Floor is T&G over joists
I have ordered 10x 6mm Hardie Backers, 2x Keraquick, Hardie tape and cutter. Will get the Turbo screws from Screwfix as suggested on here. Can get another Keraquick locally if run short.
Realise now that I also need adhesive to put the Hardie down. Which I need to decide on and add to the order.
Debate is the Keraquick, just done the bathroom which was only 2m2 but with underfloor heating and even then was going off pretty quick as was warm. Great as we grouted the same day but downside couldn't adjust any tiles after a short while
Keraquick is a bit fast for me maybe, Keraflex is slow as we won't be able to go near the kitchen at all till the next day.... is there anything between or a way of slowing Keraquick down?
Also we don't need latex if going over Hardie?
Thanks