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Have you done a test on the stone on a substrate you know to be dry with the same adhesive? Surely this will show whether it's adhesive bleed or a screed issue.
 
Have you done a test on the stone on a substrate you know to be dry with the same adhesive? Surely this will show whether it's adhesive bleed or a screed issue.
have got Ultra coming to site this week, and am meeting the builder again to run through the floor construction for possible faults there, but testing the tile on a dry screed with same adhesive will be a good indication.
There were some boxes and general building items left on the screed overnight prior to me starting the job, and when moved to prep the floor there was no discolouration of the screed to indicate a moisture problem.
 
I have used these same tiles recently, or at least they look the same. I went for wider joint as it looked more suited to the size and uneven edge of the time. I used tile master standard set white with no problem, onto an old floor. At 15mm thick, I think it would take a lot of moisture just from the adhesive to reach the surface to that extent. I'm voting the screed is wet still
 
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if ditra was to be used as a waterproof layer, what happens to the trapped moisture in the screed?
 
if ditra was to be used as a waterproof layer, what happens to the trapped moisture in the screed?

The interconnected air channels between the cavities on the underside of the Schlüter®-DITRA 25 matting remain open. This allows moisture in the substrate to evaporate, therefore neutralising vapour pressure.
 
Very fancy. I've never used the stuff myself, mainly as I've never come across it other than on this forum.
 

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