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Indy

Hi.
I have 18mm marine ply as my substrate on my suspended floor wet floor. I have bought some Ditra Matting and plan to cover the entire ground floor with it.I was going to buy some Nicobond Fast Flexible Adhesive but at £25/7kg it is very very expensive.

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I was thinking that as I have already spent £750 on the Ditra Mat, is it worth the extra money in buying such an expensive S2 adhesive. Do I really need and S2 adhesive or can I get away with and S1 adhesive or even a C2? Mapei Keraquick with the latex compound works out more expensive than a 7kg bag of Nicobond FFA but at least you get 20kg.

Any thoughts or suggestions, is this serious overkill? Could I use a cheaper alternative to Nicobond or Mapei?

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Indy

Hi Max,
It's a suspended floor on the ground floor supported with brick pillars, my guess is that lateral deflection will be minimal but I have no idea as to the horizontal expansion due to the UFH.

I was recommended the F44 to stick the Ditra down to the floor, my tiler told me that this is industry practice as the Ditra is made of plastic and thus an acrylic adhesive is needed.

That F Ball site contains a wealth of information, thanks Dave. I'll probably spend my evening there :drool5:
Indy
 

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