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Sometime ago having researched laying tiles on to "green screeds" not only using the forum but talking to Mapei Technical and other adhesive technical depts. I decided wanting a "belt and braces" result against cracking etc ( expensive property) decided to try Watec2E and Mapie Rapid with a latex additive.The result fantastic. As a developer my personal involvement in fixing tiles is somewhat limited to the odd wall and floor area. This floor was not far short of 100sq.mtrs on a green screed which whilst it had been down a little while had been subject to other "wet" trades". It was just swept and Watec2E laid as a floating course before the "professionals" got to work tiling. The wet underfloor heating was put on and temperature raised over about a week. Prior to this and inspite of asking the pump screed applicators shouldn`t we have some expansion joints ( they said not -should be O.K.) one area through a 1500mm opening cracked ( about 2/3mm depending on floor temperature) across the opening. The tiles have been down now about four weeks and whilst I can see the crack moving ( tiles end in doorway and oak floor to continue- but not yet laid-it will also float) THERE HAS BEEN NO CRACKING OF THE 8MM PORCELAIN TILES inspite of foot traffic. I`m very impressed so were the tilers both with the time taken in preparation -virtually nil and the ease of laying adhesive and tiles. So whilst expensive where peace of mind is important I highly recommend it. Anyone else used it?