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on sand and cement screeds you can go straight one. but with gypsum based screeds they have to be 1,5 or below as moisture can mush the gypsum this reeding is a carbide bomb test

This mushing thing is a big fat myth...
 

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Im still waiting for the BAL boys , lewis, simon and some other bloke, to explain why their product is so much more expensive that normal matts? Ditra and the rest are all layered matts and will be more expensive to produce tgan a single matt cut out like dog bones, with some netting glued ?
I mean i know why its more expensive, its just typical being ripped off , but the BAL lads need to just say it instead of offering us out for coffees ;(
 

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were sanding to allow the hard layer on the surface to be removed as this will allow drying to happen quicker were running 4 big fans 24hrs a day to circulate the air so allowing drying faster.
the hard surface layer slows down drying as it helps retain the moisture.
Sadly the presence of laitance on anhydrite screed preventing drying is also a myth. It was disproved some 3 or 4 years ago in some independent testing that was done. the testing looked at drying anhydrite screeds specifically in both normal and force dried scenarios. It was demonstrated that removal of laitance made no difference at all. It also looked at drying in comparison to that of sand and cement screeds and found that they dried at almost exactly the same rate per mm of depth.
no evidence to show it dos not either. but air circulation dose

Air circulation most definitely improves drying of all screeds. As does increasing the temperature eg with UFH. Temperature though is almost irrelevant if there is no ventilation as theres no where for the moisture to go.
 
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Dumbo

just is thought some dogs cant be taught new tricks.
Personal insult just because I have opinion . Nice , I not saying you're wrong I'm just have a more cautious approach with new products , after all bal claim, or used to claim you could tile floating floors with fast flex ,there have been a few failures with that ,but they said it Could be done.
 
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No but if there were because it is bal it would whatever the circumstances be installer error
 
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on a warranty and technical basis there is not international standard for the manufacture or performance of uncoupling matting , there is for crack isolation membranes so flexbone falls into uncharted territory , I was always lead to believe that all building products in the uk need to be CE marked which means they have been manufactured to an internationally recognised standard , I may be wrong or misunderstood the regulations but I thought that was the case in the UK
 
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Flintstone

If you use flex bone and the full bal list of products and the floor fails, do bal cover all costs or do they just refund the materials cost ?
 

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