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hi everyone just to let you know how let down i was by kerakoll
i was called in to do a slate floor for a local builder i know ,it was on a anhydrite screed that had been layed for over a year ,any way got to the job ,checked the floor was not wet by taking a moisture reading and yes it was well dry ,looked to see wot sealer was there and it was the kerakoll primer A , NEVER USED this sealer before so called the local shop that supplied the builder with it and they said all good to use ,so applied the sealer to the floor like stated on the tin ,and the next day i started laying the slate ,after a good day laying called it a day ,the next day i was just about to start laying again when i stepped on a layed slate and found it to be loose ,ooooooooo no the whole floor was loose ,the sealer had come away from the floor ,so called the builder ,and the kerakoll rep ,who came out the next day straight away , i spent all that day taking off the add from the back of the slates , when the rep got there he said i have applied the sealer wrong ,saying it should of been watered down to a 3-1 mix to soak in more , and to forget about wot it said on the tin ,lol:yikes:
any way the rep then ended up selling all his H40 ideal add to the builder saying you can lay straight on to a anhydrite floor with this add with no need to seal ,but he did say he would like to seal the floor himself just to be sure , so some days later after the floor had dryed out again he sealed it for me and stood there with me the builder and a couple of painters and said its ready for tiling ,so next day i started again and just like before the day after everything was loose again :mad2::mad2::mad2:, like before called the rep ,builder out again ,the sealer had not taken to the floor again ,comeing clean up , but this time the rep said it was my fault for tiling on a wet screed
:yikes::yikes::yikes: hang on i said the floor was dry you sealed it and said tile it ,:lol:
i was called in to do a slate floor for a local builder i know ,it was on a anhydrite screed that had been layed for over a year ,any way got to the job ,checked the floor was not wet by taking a moisture reading and yes it was well dry ,looked to see wot sealer was there and it was the kerakoll primer A , NEVER USED this sealer before so called the local shop that supplied the builder with it and they said all good to use ,so applied the sealer to the floor like stated on the tin ,and the next day i started laying the slate ,after a good day laying called it a day ,the next day i was just about to start laying again when i stepped on a layed slate and found it to be loose ,ooooooooo no the whole floor was loose ,the sealer had come away from the floor ,so called the builder ,and the kerakoll rep ,who came out the next day straight away , i spent all that day taking off the add from the back of the slates , when the rep got there he said i have applied the sealer wrong ,saying it should of been watered down to a 3-1 mix to soak in more , and to forget about wot it said on the tin ,lol:yikes:
any way the rep then ended up selling all his H40 ideal add to the builder saying you can lay straight on to a anhydrite floor with this add with no need to seal ,but he did say he would like to seal the floor himself just to be sure , so some days later after the floor had dryed out again he sealed it for me and stood there with me the builder and a couple of painters and said its ready for tiling ,so next day i started again and just like before the day after everything was loose again :mad2::mad2::mad2:, like before called the rep ,builder out again ,the sealer had not taken to the floor again ,comeing clean up , but this time the rep said it was my fault for tiling on a wet screed
:yikes::yikes::yikes: hang on i said the floor was dry you sealed it and said tile it ,:lol: