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Peter

Got a 80-90m travertine floor to start soon, not done a stone floor this size so just running through a few things so that I do not overlook anything for peace of mind.

Wet UFH being put in now and then sand cement screed getting poured within the next fortnight. Not sure what exact depth the screed is going to but will be between 70-100mm. How soon can the UFH be commissioned and for how long will it need to run for a floor of this size? Expansion joint in 25-30m bays? Using Ditra but just want to make sure the floor has done most of it's shrinking first. Anything else I need to consider?

Worst case scenario, if the screed is rough, is there anything I can do to get it levelled and get started tiling or will I just have to wait until it's fully cured?

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