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GrenadaRed
I am renovating my house and have just had a concrete floor laid in my kitchen. I need to move in as soon as possible and am having a kitchen installed in 3 weeks. I understand that concrete takes a long time to dry and needs to be dry before tiling. Most people seem to say 1 inch per month, as I have read from previous posts. I could get the kitchen installed on some kind of platfrom and tile up to the units later, living with the concrete for some time, but it's not ideal with a young child.
I would like some advice as to how I can get the floor tiled in the next couple of weeks. I have read about products by Ardex and Weber and also about a decoupling membrane. I have no idea what costs we are talking about, how to get them, etc. The kitchen is 24 m2 approx. I am having travertine flooring.
I have asked my tiler who is coming to look at the floor, but believes that he will be able to use normal adhesive after 10 days ( I have used him before and he does a good job, but I'm not convinced he know his stuff with this particular situation). Someone called a technical specialist from an adhesive company who advised that with a product it can be tiled within 10 days using a flexible sealant and 21 days with normal sealant. He was apparently very knowledgeable, but this information seems to contradict all the information I have read on here.
So basically what can I do, what will it cost, where can I get it and what do I need to ask/tell my tiler to do to ensure a good job?
I would really appreciate advice from anyone with the knowledge to help here. Thank you very much.
I would like some advice as to how I can get the floor tiled in the next couple of weeks. I have read about products by Ardex and Weber and also about a decoupling membrane. I have no idea what costs we are talking about, how to get them, etc. The kitchen is 24 m2 approx. I am having travertine flooring.
I have asked my tiler who is coming to look at the floor, but believes that he will be able to use normal adhesive after 10 days ( I have used him before and he does a good job, but I'm not convinced he know his stuff with this particular situation). Someone called a technical specialist from an adhesive company who advised that with a product it can be tiled within 10 days using a flexible sealant and 21 days with normal sealant. He was apparently very knowledgeable, but this information seems to contradict all the information I have read on here.
So basically what can I do, what will it cost, where can I get it and what do I need to ask/tell my tiler to do to ensure a good job?
I would really appreciate advice from anyone with the knowledge to help here. Thank you very much.