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If floor boards are solid then I would Ditra, even a 1m2 floor, if not so solid then I would HB itOver all wood, would you use it on a 4m bathroom floor. Floorboard, hardie, then 300x300 porcelain ?
If floor boards are solid then I would Ditra, even a 1m2 floor, if not so solid then I would HB itOver all wood, would you use it on a 4m bathroom floor. Floorboard, hardie, then 300x300 porcelain ?
I don't always use them. Heated floor of a large size, yes. Small heated floor, not unless I'm fixing some weak stone. Fresh screed, yes. Anhydrite screed, always (at least until I'm convinced by gypsum adhesive). Typical thought process is highlighted by a job I'm soon taking on... 300sqm of high quality porcelain onto heated anhydrite screed. In theory i can tile direct using gypsum adhesive. Will i risk 15k worth of tiles popping? No way. Its ditra for me.
I've done a few gypsum floors & give me them any day over a cement screed.That gypsum based adhesive scares me too impish!.....don't mind laying the decoupling membrane with it ( Bal rapid mat mostly ) then flexi cement based addy
I've done a few gypsum floors & give me them any day over a cement screed.
Anhyfix for adhesive & as long as all rules are followed then there's nothing to be worried about.[/QUOTE
I've done a few gypsum floors & give me them any day over a cement screed.
Anhyfix for adhesive & as long as all rules are followed then there's nothing to be worried about.[/QUOTE
Are gypsum based adhesives recommended with British standards??.....I'm sure even if it comes to annhy screeds then British standards recommend priming then cement base addy
Can any of you technical gurus confirm???
Totally see where you are coming from there Stef........it just baffles me why gypsum based adhesives are not mentioned within British standards regarding tiling onto gypsum screeds, so you have Ardex, Bal & Mapei that all recommend priming then using cement based addy and this is British standards they follow, so regarding gypsum based adhesive who makes the rules