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Aston

Can you use expoxy grout over a heated screed or an under floor heating system?

YES YOU CAN.


Mapei, Ardex, BAL , Tilemaster, Mapei and Weber all say there is absolutely no problem in this procedure.

There are a few guide line to follow when doing this:

1. Make sure the screed has been commissioned prior to grouting.
2. Turn off the heating for approx 48 to allow the screed to cool to normal room temperature.
3. Now you can being grouting.
4. After you have completed the grouting, leave the heating off for between 3-7 days.
5. Finally, after this period of time, you can turn the heating back on BUT only turn it up by a couple of degree's per day to prevent any issues occurring.

Below are the technical helplines for the above companies:

Mapei - 0121 508 6970
Weber - 0870 333 0070
Tilemaster - 0845 208 0040
BAL - 01782 591100
Ardex - 01440 714 939

Ps All members, please use this thread to add any new tech tel numbers, updates or procedures.
 

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Who thought you couldn't? Epoxy is specified for all sorts of scenarios where cement-based isn't going to cut the mustard. It's vibration proof, chemical proof, flexible etc etc
 

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Behave lol

I have used thousands of meters of Bal easypoxy, let alone this new easy stuff.

Used to teach a whole course on natural stone and epoxy resins (which can also be used as an adhesive so perhaps don't earn the term grout).

Wind your neck back in.
 
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LM

I think Antonio was being sarcastic in your favour lol, in that you were straight out of the blocks and agreeing with his point earlier from a different thread and your title says your 'Not a tiler' ;)
 
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I think Antonio was being sarcastic in your favour lol, in that you were straight out of the blocks and agreeing with his point earlier from a different thread and your title says your 'Not a tiler' [/ quote];)
exact pocket translate ;)
 

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That's fair enough I hope he saw I wasn't being to the point myself. I did "lol" in the post.

But come on lads. Read the bloody data sheets for the stuff it could be used to stick spiderman to a train if he needed to stop one and ran out of webbing.
 
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Aston

I was always under the impression that expoxy resin didn't have much 'give' in it so, it could pose problems regarding the 'expanding and contracting' of a heated screed.

I covered it doing my Btech in construction and I have also used it as a repair system in cracked walls with steel reinforcement bar prior to rendering.
 

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Epoxy sticks to anything and won't come off it. Hence sponges being one-time-only affairs. If you have two tiles held together at the ends with dry (cured, it's a chemical reaction) epoxy and then bend the tiles, the tiles will snap, not the epoxy.
 

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