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Hi,
I have about 25 Sq mtr of Porcelain tiles to lay on 4 year old concrete screed floor.
I read that Mapei seems to be the big hit with ... -
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Which Mapei
Hi,
I have about 25 Sq mtr of Porcelain tiles to lay on 4 year old concrete screed floor.
I read that Mapei seems to be the big hit with the forum.
So I was hoping that someone could confirm which Mapei is best or will do the job?
Do I need to prime a 4 year old screed concrete floor with chosen Mapei adhesive?
Where in UK to get the Adhesive? I noticed Screw Fix sell Mapei products but not what I think I might need ( Elastorapid or granirapid )
Thanks in advance
Lee
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Re: Which Mapei
You're right, Mapei is a popular choice. Do you have Tile Giant store near you? They stock Mapei and will point you in the right direction. Priming the floor is recommended with Primer G before tiling. Are you planning on installing underfloor heating?
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Originally Posted by
athlonoc
Hi,
I have about 25 Sq mtr of Porcelain tiles to lay on 4 year old concrete screed floor.
I read that Mapei seems to be the big hit with the forum.
So I was hoping that someone could confirm which Mapei is best or will do the job?
Do I need to prime a 4 year old screed concrete floor with chosen Mapei adhesive?
Where in UK to get the Adhesive? I noticed Screw Fix sell Mapei products but not what I think I might need ( Elastorapid or granirapid )
Thanks in advance
Lee
If you phone mapei they'll tell you of your nearest supplier. You'll get the number online
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Re: Which Mapei

Originally Posted by
Aspect Tiling
You're right, Mapei is a popular choice. Do you have Tile Giant store near you? They stock Mapei and will point you in the right direction. Priming the floor is recommended with Primer G before tiling. Are you planning on installing underfloor heating?
No UFH and don't have a Giant store nearby.
Thanks for your input.
Lee
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Re: Which Mapei
Am I good to go with this:-
http://www.*************/p/mapei-map...rey-20kg/29634
It's rapid set and mentions porcelain and contrete screed.
Lee
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Re: Which Mapei
I would go for keraquick myself, brilliant adhesive. Do you have much tiling experience? Only if not you might be better off with a standard setting adhesive. Have a look through the link below.
Mapei: Mapei powdered adhesives info.
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
Richard Amey - 07817 904 897 Email - Ameytiling@Hotmail.co.uk
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Re: Which Mapei
What Rich said up there /\ /\ /\ /\ /\
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