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TheRealRobG
I've just laid self-levelling compound (Wickes Master Latex) ranging in thickness from 3mm to about 8mm. This was laid to encapsulate a heated floor element and to level the floor surface.
The SLC is on top of a 12.5mm layer of Aquapanel, which is laid with a 3mm bed of waterproof tile adhesive and screws onto a 21mm water resistant chipboard floor.
I'm going to lay 450x300mm tiles onto the SLC using Bal Rapidset Flexible, and have a few questions:
1. How long should I leave the SLC before I can tile? It's been down 24 hours now.
2. I have a 20mm solid bed trowel - will this be suitable for the adhesive and tiles I have?
3. Should I prime the SLC? The tile factsheet seems to suggest no need to prime sand based screed, but it doesn't specifically list SLC as a substrate. I have some Bal APD to hand.
Thanks!
The SLC is on top of a 12.5mm layer of Aquapanel, which is laid with a 3mm bed of waterproof tile adhesive and screws onto a 21mm water resistant chipboard floor.
I'm going to lay 450x300mm tiles onto the SLC using Bal Rapidset Flexible, and have a few questions:
1. How long should I leave the SLC before I can tile? It's been down 24 hours now.
2. I have a 20mm solid bed trowel - will this be suitable for the adhesive and tiles I have?
3. Should I prime the SLC? The tile factsheet seems to suggest no need to prime sand based screed, but it doesn't specifically list SLC as a substrate. I have some Bal APD to hand.
Thanks!