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Bob2
Hi all.
I have a job that I'm unsure of how to approach, and I have 2 queries.
I need to lay 10mm porcelain tiles onto a newly poured concrete path. Path has been down for approximately 8 weeks. I am going to use Keraflex S1 Maxi as the adhesive.
1. Can I fix the tiles directly to the path or do I need to use an uncoupling membrane first? If so..which is the best membrane to use outside?
Also, the poured concrete path runs continuously into the house and forms a new step. I will be laying 20mm porcelain slab as the doorstep and a new composite door will sit on top of this. I am then tiling the indoor part of the path/step again in 10mm porcelain tiles.
2. Can I use a floor insulation board such as prowarm on the inside to raise the level to the door and also provide a minimal level of insulation? And would I again need to use an uncoupling membrane under the board?
I have attached photos of the path to be tiled. Where the door sits now is where the new door will also sit on the edge of the 20mm slab.
I would appreciate your advice as am unsure of the best approach.
Cheers, Richie
I have a job that I'm unsure of how to approach, and I have 2 queries.
I need to lay 10mm porcelain tiles onto a newly poured concrete path. Path has been down for approximately 8 weeks. I am going to use Keraflex S1 Maxi as the adhesive.
1. Can I fix the tiles directly to the path or do I need to use an uncoupling membrane first? If so..which is the best membrane to use outside?
Also, the poured concrete path runs continuously into the house and forms a new step. I will be laying 20mm porcelain slab as the doorstep and a new composite door will sit on top of this. I am then tiling the indoor part of the path/step again in 10mm porcelain tiles.
2. Can I use a floor insulation board such as prowarm on the inside to raise the level to the door and also provide a minimal level of insulation? And would I again need to use an uncoupling membrane under the board?
I have attached photos of the path to be tiled. Where the door sits now is where the new door will also sit on the edge of the 20mm slab.
I would appreciate your advice as am unsure of the best approach.
Cheers, Richie