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Andy, this is what I would do, and you can take it or leave this advice. In situations like this (and funnily enough I have a similar situation going on right now). Tomorrow morning I am issuing a 'disclaimer' because I am now seriously under pressure to bring a contract in on programme. It will basically state we will undertake the works as instructed but we accept no responsibility, in any shape or form for any failures, as a direct result of the substrate not being ready to recieve the material.

The client then signs and dates it, and you carry on.

Basically you throw the problem right back at them.

Good luck

Lynn

Thanks Lynn,so this would stand up in court? In waiting for the TTA to contact me today to see where I stand?
Cheers Andy
 
Thanks Lynn,so this would stand up in court? In waiting for the TTA to contact me today to see where I stand?
Cheers Andy

Stand up in court ? Doubtful but it would depend on how far the lawyers pushed the matter. The way I see it its not about what is right or wrong, its which solicitor convinces the judge or jury .

Going to an arbitration is or was different. You and the other party would say your peace to the arbitrator and he or she would give their opinion and the matter would be closed.

Its been a while since I had to do that and would be interested in what you find out Andy, all the best :thumbsup:
 
Nicholl and Clark do a diconnecting sheet, could'nt find a link.

It states on a brochure I have "It is ideal as an uncoupling membrane where the condition of the floor does not facilitate good adhesion between the tile adhesive and the substrate such as old or contaminated screeds"
 
Nicholl and Clark do a diconnecting sheet, could'nt find a link.

It states on a brochure I have "It is ideal as an uncoupling membrane where the condition of the floor does not facilitate good adhesion between the tile adhesive and the substrate such as old or contaminated screeds"

Is that not for temporary floors whitebeam???.
I'm thinking of going down the route of mechanicaly fixing Wedi boards to the floor? I know the damps still there but it needs doing ....
 
Yes it is the silver matting that locks together and laid loose... hence perfect for anhydrite..
 

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