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I have a job to do which involves laying porc tiles over some existing terracotta tiles. Intended to use flexi rapid.
Also 1/2 the room is terracotta and the other ... -
Terracotta tiles
I have a job to do which involves laying porc tiles over some existing terracotta tiles. Intended to use flexi rapid.
Also 1/2 the room is terracotta and the other 1/2 is concrete, is that a problem?
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wetdec
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Re: Terracotta tiles
I would surgest a mat over the old floor to prevent any latteral cracking Durabase CI would be Ideal for this.
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Re: Terracotta tiles
I agree with wetdec..An isolation membrane would be ideal here........
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GazTech
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Re: Terracotta tiles
I wonder how we ever managed without these isolation membranes
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Re: Terracotta tiles
We didn't gazza..we just tiled and hoped they didn't fail..lol....
But with today's building methods they are becoming more of a necessity i think to guarantee an installation on certain substrates...
I think the days of..OH!! it will be alreet missus doesn't wash these days...
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GazTech
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Re: Terracotta tiles

Originally Posted by
Dave
We didn't gazza..we just tiled and hoped they didn't fail..lol....
But with today's building methods they are becoming more of a necessity i think to guarantee an installation on certain substrates...
I think the days of..OH!! it will be alreet missus doesn't wash these days...

I agree, certain instances...like the poor quality travertine it's an absolute must, any movement and it will show..
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Re: Terracotta tiles
thanks for comments, am a bit worried as job not paying enough to buy this and customer notr willing to pay more
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pjtiler
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Re: Terracotta tiles
you,ll have to degrease or something
theres bound to be wax or linseed oil on the tiles
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