Search the forum,

Discuss 12mm / 18mm / 22mm in the America Tile Forum area at TilersForums.com.

Reaction score
0
Points
36
Location
Leicester, UK
Hello Folks,

I need to sort my floor out before I can lay tiles on it so seeking advice from the knowledge base out here.

I have floorboard on top of joist. On top of the floorboards, I have wooden battens placed on average of 360mm - 400mm centre. Wet UFH has been run across the wooden battens and then its been covered with pug screed / dry screed / biscuit screed. Old tiles were laid onto a very thin layer of SLC on the screed.

As I have taken out the old tiles, I have cleared the previous SLC. This has taken out small chunks of the dry screed as well. I intend to overlay NMP onto the dry screed (given its thermal conductivity) and then lay tiles on top.

My question is whether I can use the 12mm or do I have to have a minimum of 18mm NMP? Also, do I fill the small portion where screed has come out or need not worry?

I am in a severe time crunch here as we are living in the property and have young kids.

Appreciate your response.

Thanks.

20210425_125320.jpg
 

Reply to 12mm / 18mm / 22mm in the America Tile Forum area at TilersForums.com

There are similar tiling threads here

I had a small leak in the main water line before the stop tap in my 1950s house. The copper pipe...
Replies
1
Views
648
    • Like
Bathroom floor. I would be grateful for advice on how to prepare my bathroom sub floor ready for...
Replies
1
Views
486
Hi! I'm looking for some advice, I have laid some SLC (Mapei 1210) in our conservatory in...
Replies
5
Views
606
Good morning all. After a little advice. I'll post pictures a bit later. However.... The...
Replies
6
Views
858
Hi all. Just wanting some advice and wondering what the pros in here are using nowadays for...
Replies
2
Views
586

Advertisement

New Tiling Questions

Replies you've not seen

Top