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[QUOTE="Old Mod, post: 775919"] You know [USER=15118]@jonnyc[/USER] after sleeping on it, I'm not even sure where the original idea came from. I know I spoke at length with Polypipe and Schluter, I found out from Polypipe that their system was a loose lay system and that they wouldn't advocate the use of latex directly over their pipes, it would have to have a covering first. All Schluter wanted was a solid load bearing substrate, and as long as I could fill both criteria then all in the world was good! So because the Polypipe was so poorly laid I had to mechanically fix through Polypipe boards to the screed, then we fixed directly thro both the Hardie and Polypipe, carefully of course. Hence all the lines drawn on the floor in the image. This satisfied Polypipe that there was no liquid product encasing their pipes and we could latex, this in turn gave a solid load bearing substrate which appeased Schluter! Happy days! I also know u and I spoke on the phone about this particular job also, both before and during. So as to exactly where the idea of using Hardie first came from is a little blurred after all this time. :confused: So maybe it was idea u had, If it was, then oooops sorry :D I see Tracy (Petes Friend) every now and then and I've to go back and put some more work right that she suffered from the original contractor, and everything is absolutely fine, I've even extended the floor in to the new play room. So yeah, it definitely appears to work. [/QUOTE]
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