R
R Montgomery
Hi guys,
Just trying to figure things out.I'm used to standard floor prep being a cleavage membrane followed by a reinforced dry pack sand and cement screed.If it was a small floor I would lay the screed in the morning and if there wasn't any waterproofing,ufh etc I would tile in the afternoon on larger floors the next day.Yes on a green screed.On walls the same except using a wet lime mortar instead of the dry pack.Does this sound standard to anyone on here.I understand that there are now adhesives for going over substrates such as plywood but why?Tap it,it sounds wrong.
Can anyone help me out of the Twilight Zone I feel I have entered?
Just trying to figure things out.I'm used to standard floor prep being a cleavage membrane followed by a reinforced dry pack sand and cement screed.If it was a small floor I would lay the screed in the morning and if there wasn't any waterproofing,ufh etc I would tile in the afternoon on larger floors the next day.Yes on a green screed.On walls the same except using a wet lime mortar instead of the dry pack.Does this sound standard to anyone on here.I understand that there are now adhesives for going over substrates such as plywood but why?Tap it,it sounds wrong.
Can anyone help me out of the Twilight Zone I feel I have entered?