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Hi all tiling on ashphaltic floor, also requires ufh,what is the best method? many thanks... -
tiling on ashphaltic floor
Hi all tiling on ashphaltic floor, also requires ufh,what is the best method? many thanks
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor
What is the floor made up of? I take it this is outside?
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor
it was a garage before, now it is a kitchen and dining room. It is made up of concrete base and a ashphaltic layer on top.
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor

Originally Posted by
northstar
it was a garage before, now it is a kitchen and dining room. It is made up of concrete base and a ashphaltic layer on top.
No chance of removing the covering and taking it back to the concrete? If not i would be on the phone to the adhesive manufacturer and see what they recommend.
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor
a bit late now as it has warmup insulation boards down now.
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Oh right, what adhesive/primer did you use?
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor

Originally Posted by
Rich
Oh right, what adhesive/primer did you use?
Bal primer and Toppfix Rapidset Flexible Grey | Topps Tiles
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor
I would also consider the heat from the ufh on top of ashphalt..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: tiling on ashphaltic floor

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
I would also consider the heat from the ufh on top of ashphalt..
was onto the tec team at warmup and they said as long as you have put their insulation boards down it should be ok.
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Thats fine mate, must have missed that bit somewhere..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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