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daveyates
My first post here so apologies if it's not the right place to ask.
I've renovated a property and am finally, after 2 years, read yto put in the kitchen. The room is 10m x 4m and we are currently living on the concrete screed over wet UFH. The screed was poured in two parts due to the size of the room and there is therefore a crack running from wall to wall (so 4m long) about halfway down the room. The crack is no more than 2-3mm wide but I think it probably did expand/contract slightly when the UFH was running over last winter. There are no UFH pipes under where the kitchen units and island are going to go. We intend to put large (600 x 400) randomly coursed (ie not opus) limestone tiles down.
I have a few questions to which i have had different answers from BAL and from Schluter (not surprising I guess as they will obviously recommend their own product).
1) Do I need a decoupling membrane- if so which is the best?
2) Do I need a movement joint along the crack?
3) If I do need a movement joint does it need to be a preformed metal device or can I use something like an epoxy compound?
4) Do I need movement joints at the edges of the room? We intend to tile an upstand/skirt around the edge. The screed has a wooden 'former' around it so it doesn't quite touch the walls.
5) Anyone know a really good tiler in the York area?
As i say I've had Schluter telling me I need one of their movement joints and the Ditra matting, BAL telling me to put an Adshead Ratcliffe epoxypolysulphide compound in the crack and then use that for the movement joint as well and don't worry about the decoupling membrane. So I'm after a bit of impartial, expert advice please.
Many thanks in advance
Dave.
I've renovated a property and am finally, after 2 years, read yto put in the kitchen. The room is 10m x 4m and we are currently living on the concrete screed over wet UFH. The screed was poured in two parts due to the size of the room and there is therefore a crack running from wall to wall (so 4m long) about halfway down the room. The crack is no more than 2-3mm wide but I think it probably did expand/contract slightly when the UFH was running over last winter. There are no UFH pipes under where the kitchen units and island are going to go. We intend to put large (600 x 400) randomly coursed (ie not opus) limestone tiles down.
I have a few questions to which i have had different answers from BAL and from Schluter (not surprising I guess as they will obviously recommend their own product).
1) Do I need a decoupling membrane- if so which is the best?
2) Do I need a movement joint along the crack?
3) If I do need a movement joint does it need to be a preformed metal device or can I use something like an epoxy compound?
4) Do I need movement joints at the edges of the room? We intend to tile an upstand/skirt around the edge. The screed has a wooden 'former' around it so it doesn't quite touch the walls.
5) Anyone know a really good tiler in the York area?
As i say I've had Schluter telling me I need one of their movement joints and the Ditra matting, BAL telling me to put an Adshead Ratcliffe epoxypolysulphide compound in the crack and then use that for the movement joint as well and don't worry about the decoupling membrane. So I'm after a bit of impartial, expert advice please.
Many thanks in advance
Dave.