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clipboard2008
Hi
I have a customer that wants me to tile their hallway and also a changing room for their swimming pool
The hallway (30m2) is currently laid with parquet flooring which was stuck down with a bitumen product. The bitumen has bled through and stained the grout lines in their dining room (this was done by the previous tiler)
Obviously the customer doesn't want this to happen agin so I'm thinking I've got 2 options:
a) Seal the floor with Ardex P51 to stop the possibility of bitumen bleeding
b) Ditra the floor which would definitely stop the bitumen bleeding but also add to the cost
What are you're thoughts?
With regard to the changing room (22m2) on a concrete screed. The customer is most probably going to go with a porcelain product on the floor. Again would I be best using Ditra due to the water that is likely to be sat in the changing room?
Thanks
I have a customer that wants me to tile their hallway and also a changing room for their swimming pool
The hallway (30m2) is currently laid with parquet flooring which was stuck down with a bitumen product. The bitumen has bled through and stained the grout lines in their dining room (this was done by the previous tiler)
Obviously the customer doesn't want this to happen agin so I'm thinking I've got 2 options:
a) Seal the floor with Ardex P51 to stop the possibility of bitumen bleeding
b) Ditra the floor which would definitely stop the bitumen bleeding but also add to the cost
What are you're thoughts?
With regard to the changing room (22m2) on a concrete screed. The customer is most probably going to go with a porcelain product on the floor. Again would I be best using Ditra due to the water that is likely to be sat in the changing room?
Thanks