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Tiling on Underfloor Heating
Working out levels.. Anhydrite screed, mat, adhesive, porcelain tile
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[QUOTE="Ajax123, post: 985274, member: 12267"] Your spec looks generally fine. In terms of sanding or mechanical abrasion you need to basically remove anything loose and friable and make the screed surface absorbent so the primer can soak in and thus hang on. Typically this needs only to be microns assuming the screed has no defects. The use of an uncoupling mat isnt absolutely necessary but wont do any harm. In terms of primers it does depend on a few things and with adhesives you are best using gypsum based rather than cement based to avoid issues with chemical incompatibility with the screed. That said as long as the screed is dry cement can work fine. Ivexseen a lot of success with kerakoll tile adhesives like Biogel no limits and similar. Alternatively ive seen people use vynil adhesive for sticking down the uncoupling mat. A third alternative is BAL flexbone loose lay uncoupling mat which eliminates all prep as you dont stick it down. A bit more expensive but a lot less work. Feel free to give me a call if you want to talk it through. 07966651006 Alan [/QUOTE]
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