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A 60-70mm deep standard sand/cement screed has just been laid in my new kitchen, sitting on 80mm insulation boards on top of a new concrete slab (laid 6 weeks ago). On the new screed I plan to lay (as soon as possible !) :
1) 10.5mm Econoboard foam insulation boards (stuck down with a suitable adhesive)
2) Thermonet electric UFH matting
3) Flexible latex
4) 600x600mm ceramic tiles (using flexible SPF tile adhesive)
I'm getting conflicting advice over how long I need to wait for the screed to dry before starting the UFH & tiling. My tile shop says "4 to 6 weeks", my builder says "a couple of days should be fine". I suspect the answer lies somewhere in the middle.
I've looked at other threads in this forum that mention "Ditra matting" and "BAL Green adhesive" as ways of shortening the wait, but have a couple of further questions :
1) Will my 10.5mm layer of Econoboard insulation boards achieve essentially the same thing that the Ditra matting is for, presumably being to separate the tiles from the screed so any slight shrinkage on drying doesn't disturb the tiles above ?
2) If the answer to this is Yes, what is the earliest I can go ahead and start to stick down the Econoboards on the new screed ? The room is well ventilated and, given the British summer, the temperature is typically around 20 deg C. If I wait a week, is that sufficient ?
3) Would I be wise to use BAL Green adhesive to stick down the Econoboards to the new screed ? Or is there something else I should use ?
All advice gratefully received !
1) 10.5mm Econoboard foam insulation boards (stuck down with a suitable adhesive)
2) Thermonet electric UFH matting
3) Flexible latex
4) 600x600mm ceramic tiles (using flexible SPF tile adhesive)
I'm getting conflicting advice over how long I need to wait for the screed to dry before starting the UFH & tiling. My tile shop says "4 to 6 weeks", my builder says "a couple of days should be fine". I suspect the answer lies somewhere in the middle.
I've looked at other threads in this forum that mention "Ditra matting" and "BAL Green adhesive" as ways of shortening the wait, but have a couple of further questions :
1) Will my 10.5mm layer of Econoboard insulation boards achieve essentially the same thing that the Ditra matting is for, presumably being to separate the tiles from the screed so any slight shrinkage on drying doesn't disturb the tiles above ?
2) If the answer to this is Yes, what is the earliest I can go ahead and start to stick down the Econoboards on the new screed ? The room is well ventilated and, given the British summer, the temperature is typically around 20 deg C. If I wait a week, is that sufficient ?
3) Would I be wise to use BAL Green adhesive to stick down the Econoboards to the new screed ? Or is there something else I should use ?
All advice gratefully received !