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Mapei addy and travertine floor
Which Mapei addy should i be using for 10sqm of flooring 18mm ply fixed every 200mm, followed by Clima insulation boards (10mm) i think, then Clima ufh matt, which has a latex levelling compound over it.
I want to lay an un/decoupling membrane prior to laying 200x100mm honed and filled travertine, which Mapei addy is suitable for this job,
also which Mapei addy for walls with same tiles (walls are 12mm marmox boards in shower and green plasterboard/lime plaster elsewhere, only going low level outside of shower.)
Phoned Bal tech and they suggested Bal rapidset flexi white for floor. just wondered what the Mapei aletrnative is.???
Same old boring questions for you guys i know, but hey i need your advice and
i like this forum.
Gary
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Re: Mapei addy and travertine floor
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Re: Mapei addy and travertine floor

Originally Posted by
Gazebo
Which Mapei addy should i be using for 10sqm of flooring 18mm ply fixed every 200mm, followed by Clima insulation boards (10mm) i think, then Clima ufh matt, which has a latex levelling compound over it.
I want to lay an un/decoupling membrane prior to laying 200x100mm honed and filled travertine, which Mapei addy is suitable for this job,
also which Mapei addy for walls with same tiles (walls are 12mm marmox boards in shower and green plasterboard/lime plaster elsewhere, only going low level outside of shower.)
Phoned Bal tech and they suggested Bal rapidset flexi white for floor. just wondered what the Mapei aletrnative is.???
Same old boring questions for you guys i know, but hey i need your advice and
i like this forum.
Gary
Hi gary , even the old pro's ask questions. Never be put off by asking any question mate. I try to learn something every time I log on.
John
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