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Aston

Guys, all epoxies aren't equal. Like everything else they can be modified. I've found kerapoxy and cq to be quite flexible actually.

@impish
yes, epoxy resins can be modified, that's why they are now easier to use now compared to years back when they used to be dreaded by tilers BUT when you modify a product, you have to be careful that you get the balance right because you could gain in one area but lose in another.

@nobody in particular
, ''Just for reference''

Kerapoxy is still very rigid when cured so it will not expand and contract in the same way a 'polymer modified cement' grout would so, yes you can use epoxy grout for a host of reasons mentioned by Dan BUT where flexibility and movement is an issue, maybe there's other ways to go...Epoxy solves some things but not everything.

so, if you are grouting a heated screed, find out you priority and go with the option that' suits the criteria.
 

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