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Hi guys,
Got a kitchen to tile - about (some pics here and layout http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling...tml#post470936 )
I still haven't started (busy with work again) but am keen to get started.
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Basic question - flooring prep
Hi guys,
Got a kitchen to tile - about (some pics here and layout Tile orientation - 600 x 400 - which way to lay them ? (kitchen and bathroom))
I still haven't started (busy with work again) but am keen to get started.
I was wondering if I needed to do any floor prep?
It's a screed floor and looks pretty flat to me. What is the best way of working out any bumps/dips?
What kind of dip is acceptable ?
Do you just add more adhesive or is it advisable to get it as flat as possible with SLC?
I've got Ardex X77W and was planning on mixing up a small amount and just working slowly with 3mm tile spacers (applestone limestone) and doing the cuts as I go along.
Then covering it with plastic overnight until it's finished (muddy cats etc).
Once tiles are down I was going to seal with LTP Mattstone then grout then seal again.
Got some ducts with ply covering them.
What is the best way of making sure I don't have any movement cracks?
Just make sure it's all level and solid or go lower and then backfill with SLC ?
Alot of questions - thanks for any help.
Ed
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
To find if it's flat lay a 6ft level on the floor and check for any lumps or dips under the level but check the whole floor, if it dips with about 5mm I'd use slc...
I would use dural C1 decoupling membrane for the limestone and even seal atleast 1 coat before laying, limestone can mark very easily and use a white adhesive
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Applestone limestone is very light in colour and does mark easily so deffo seal at least once prior to fixing. I'm pretty sure that Ardex X77W is a standard set adhesive so just mix up a decent sized bucket and don't tread on your tiles until the next day (just read the instructions on the bag).
Good luck,
Daz
Formerly known as
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
I would use a fast set
Me too, but Edward states that he already has the X77W.
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
Change the addy mate
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Fast set for me too........
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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yes ED use Dural they are a site sponsor and they are cheaper!! i just used a load and i used a fast setting addy to stick the matting down ,make sure you lay it the right way up IE the netting/holes-up side and the fleece down this is very important then as you UN-roll it into the wet-addy have a clean trowel to iron out on the top/clean side any air/or voids between the matting and the addy for a great bedding/fixing to the floor then you are ready to Carrie on tiling mate straight-away
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
The local shop sold me Ardex P51 primer and then Ardex X7R for bonding down the matting.
Still waiting for the matting as they sell 30 m2 of Dural CI for £300 and I've seen places online for about £170.
Do I water down the P51 then paint it on the screed and let it all dry - THEN mix up small amounts of X7R and lay the matting in strips?
Thanks
Getting there...
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Okay, I've only skimmed this thread to remind myself so apologies if I've missed certain details..
Apply P51 undiluted to wooden substrates. It is suggested that you mix it 1 part primer to 3 parts water for sand cement screeds.
The X7R will present a challenge for you (I'm not trying to scare you, just prepare you). I find that it goes off really quick so deffo only mix up small quantities.
Lay out your decoupler, cutting the strips to fit your rooms before mixing any adhesive. I usually draw a line down the edge of the individual strips so that I know what area to trowel the adhesive into for each section. I would suggest mixing the X7R slightly "wetter" than recommended on the bag and only use a mosaic (4mm) trowel for spreading the adhesive, making sure that you remove all air pockets and achieve a solid bond.
I think that covers it, good luck,
Daz
Formerly known as
Captain Slow
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Life isn't guaranteed, but at least my work is 
Grout of this World - daryl@groutofthisworld.com
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
Thanks Daz - do I let the P51 dry ? (leave overnight?)
Thanks for the heads up on the adhesive open time - they told me in the shop to be careful but wasn't sure about a 4mm trowel...
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The P51 will be dry in about an hour Edward.
Good luck and don't forget to post some pictures for us.
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
hi edwardk imo the ardex x77w is not the best choice for laying lime stone tiles, the ardex you have got is for tiles with a low porosity,
cant you swap for a rapid set addy, which eliminates the chance of moisture staining the stone
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
Hi nybor62 - oh, didn't know that, it's what the shop sold me.
They seem to only sell Ardex so let me know what the best addy is for :
applestone limestone flooring
sinema limestone walls
botticino marble floor
They seem quite friendly so I might be able to swap.
Thought I wanted slow as I am a newbie but didn't appreciate that it is more likely to stain the stone.... thanks for the warning.
Ed
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep
Didn't realise about the prices thing - sorry but still like to say that REMOVED were friendly and efficient (hope that's ok).
Last edited by Sir Ramic; 28-02-2011 at 01:35 PM.
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aredx x 7001 as a 1 hr pot life , with rapid drying properties, its also a pourable tile adhesive which aids solid bedding of the tiles
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Re: Basic question - flooring prep

Originally Posted by
edwardk
Didn't realise about the prices thing - sorry but still like to say that REMOVED were friendly and efficient (hope that's ok).
Thats the second time I have had to edit, please do not make me do it again.
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