Anyone heard of/used this. Unless I'm missing something this system doesn't need fixing to the substrate! Just roll it out and tile away! Not sure I'd be too keen on using it.
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Anyone heard of/used this. Unless I'm missing something this system doesn't need fixing to the substrate! Just roll it out and tile away! Not sure I'd be too keen on using it.
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Yep, that has been out ages.. but it isn't cheap if i recall correct.. So ye just roll and tile as they say.
Should of done a search 1st. Just found a previous thread discussing it. Cheers.



Years ago we would screed (sand and cement 75mm ish) direct onto building paper. Those were the days Eh !
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I remember building paper very well, one job sticks in my mind. When the QS for the company I was subbing for came on the job I complained to him due to the shape of the floor in places we were laying 90mm/ 100mm, his answer was " can't you put two layers of building paper down in the thicker areas" I think builing paper was about as thick as news paper. So that summed up his knowledge![]()
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fibre glass and chicken wire under the screed aswell
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