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    Default Travertine adhesive with ufh - should be simple !!!

    Hello folks

    Have been chasing my tail on the net all afternoon - can anyone give solid advice please?-

    12mm travertine h&f going onto wedi board (6mm wedi on top of 18mm ply on top of joists & noggins) with elec ufh: what is the best adhesive to use??????

    Also, for the walls - 12.5mm wedi tilebacker board on stud wall.

    This should be simple but it seems not!

    (Is bal really so hard to get if you don't want to spend a fortune at Topps?!)

    Cheers gents

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    I'd be using a rapid set single part flexible adhesive (white), what adhesives are local to you?

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    Default Re: Travertine adhesive with ufh - should be simple !!!

    mapei keraquik

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    Default Re: Travertine adhesive with ufh - should be simple !!!

    Quote Originally Posted by kilty55 View Post
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    Default Re: Travertine adhesive with ufh - should be simple !!!

    Weber SPF rapid or non white.
    CTD avoid Topps

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