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Dumbo

I have a 180 sqm Floor to tile on s and c screed with ufh . Customer does not want to use movement membrane (ditra ,dural etc ) I won't do it without. Just wondering how many of you would .
 
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LM

I have a 180 sqm Floor to tile on s and c screed with ufh . Customer does not want to use movement membrane (ditra ,dural etc ) I won't do it without. Just wondering how many of you would .
I would need more details of the tile to be used and layout/dimensions of the area.
Have exspansion joints been incorporated into the screed in the correct locations already?
As above has the UFH been commissioned properly?
All things being equal then yes I would tile it.
 
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Dumbo

I would need more details of the tile to be used and layout/dimensions of the area.
Have exspansion joints been incorporated into the screed in the correct locations already?
As above has the UFH been commissioned properly?
All things being equal then yes I would tile it.
There are no expansions joints in screed
 
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Flintstone

I would tile it yes with those tiles, what's the problem? Is there any cracks in the floor
 
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One Day

I'd do it, provided the floor was commissioned, and I could fit expansion joints (even just a soft one) every 8m and between doors.
If it was natural stone or thin porcelain - Ditra or I walk away.
 

Ttt1601

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As above generally mate, if its porc then fine without ditra, just put expansion joints in at 6 or 8 m bays
 

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