I've been asked to fix large format porcelain tiles to a Keracem Eco screed which will be pumped in next week over ufh pipes.
I've not come across this type of screed before and the manufacturer/screed guy claims you can tile it after one day. Assuming this is true, and it would appear so -
Does the ufh have to be commissioned in the normal way ?
Does the screed need to be scraped the same as an anhydrite screed ?
What primer is suitable ?
I plan to use a ditra decoupling mat but the client has already got the adhesive, norcross thick bed porcelain and stone adhesive. Is this suitable for this type of screed ?
Sorry for all the questions, just got a nagging doubt about this.
Lewie
I've not come across this type of screed before and the manufacturer/screed guy claims you can tile it after one day. Assuming this is true, and it would appear so -
Does the ufh have to be commissioned in the normal way ?
Does the screed need to be scraped the same as an anhydrite screed ?
What primer is suitable ?
I plan to use a ditra decoupling mat but the client has already got the adhesive, norcross thick bed porcelain and stone adhesive. Is this suitable for this type of screed ?
Sorry for all the questions, just got a nagging doubt about this.
Lewie