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Sammy85
Hi
We're coming to the final stages of our build, externals were done by builder and internals have been DIY except for plastering.
Im now looking to lay a slate floor in an opus pattern in our kitchen and would really appreciate some advice on the best course of action.
We have underfloor heating set in screed, with ply over. The ply is nailed and screwed down as best as we can into the batons that are between the areas of screed, but the ply has some flex in it in places and we cant screw down any more than it already is as we may hit the pipes under it. The units etc are all in, so lifting boards to glue down wont be easy and we were told when the ply was laid that gluing probably wouldnt work as the screed is a sandy mixture.
I should say that ive had two tilers round to look at the job as i felt at little out of my depth on this job - one has said he can do it no problem. The other said he didnt want the job, that slate would stick but the grout would probably crack with the movement. I have to say i dont think the movement under foot is as bad as he made out and i would have expected the weight of the slate to dampen the movement a little, but im no expert (hense why im here looking for some advice).
Any advise on what we need to do prep wise and what adhesives and grout would be best are greatly appreciated.
Im still thinking this needs a professional but im now concerned about making sure any tiler that does take on the job does it right and that i know what should be being done.
Thankyou in advance.
Sam
We're coming to the final stages of our build, externals were done by builder and internals have been DIY except for plastering.
Im now looking to lay a slate floor in an opus pattern in our kitchen and would really appreciate some advice on the best course of action.
We have underfloor heating set in screed, with ply over. The ply is nailed and screwed down as best as we can into the batons that are between the areas of screed, but the ply has some flex in it in places and we cant screw down any more than it already is as we may hit the pipes under it. The units etc are all in, so lifting boards to glue down wont be easy and we were told when the ply was laid that gluing probably wouldnt work as the screed is a sandy mixture.
I should say that ive had two tilers round to look at the job as i felt at little out of my depth on this job - one has said he can do it no problem. The other said he didnt want the job, that slate would stick but the grout would probably crack with the movement. I have to say i dont think the movement under foot is as bad as he made out and i would have expected the weight of the slate to dampen the movement a little, but im no expert (hense why im here looking for some advice).
Any advise on what we need to do prep wise and what adhesives and grout would be best are greatly appreciated.
Im still thinking this needs a professional but im now concerned about making sure any tiler that does take on the job does it right and that i know what should be being done.
Thankyou in advance.
Sam