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ashurst

I am having wet underfloor heating installed on top of 150mm insulation. The screen will be approximately 75mm. I will be laying 10mm porcelain tiles. How long should I realistically wait until tiling onto the area as I am reading conflicting things.

I am hoping that 21 days should surfice
 

Chalker

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Leave 7 days after laying.
Commission ufh and put on low for as long as it takes to dry.
Sand floor to remove latience a few days after heating is turned on ( will set like rock if left any longer) this also helps drying times, a the polymers act like a plastic , trapping moisture.

When it's dry, turn off heating and tile.
 
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J Sid

Leave 7 days after laying.
Commission ufh and put on low for as long as it takes to dry.
Sand floor to remove latience a few days after heating is turned on ( will set like rock if left any longer) this also helps drying times, a the polymers act like a plastic , trapping moisture.

When it's dry, turn off heating and tile.
sand and cement?
 
S

Spacey

very deep for gypsum based. optimum for those is around 45mm i believe

Yeah doesn't mean it couldn't be though.
It's the most commonly used screed these days over UFH And builders as we know don't always follow the rules.
Could just be a fibre reinforced screed but Id want to be sure what I'm dealing with before laying anything.

In answer to the original question With UFH commissioned and running It's possible to dry it out in about two weeks
 
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Dumbo

Yeah doesn't mean it couldn't be though.
It's the most commonly used screed these days over UFH And builders as we know don't always follow the rules.
Could just be a fibre reinforced screed but Id want to be sure what I'm dealing with before laying anything.

In answer to the original question With UFH commissioned and running It's possible to dry it out in about two weeks
You shouldn't force dry s&c screed
 

Sean Kelly

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If time is an issue and cost is not an issue then use Ardex A38 (Ultra Rapid Drying Cement for Internal & External Screeds).

Screed the floor and tile after 4 hours. I believe it works out at 1.5 times more than the cost of normal screed.

I have not used this product myself, I got the info from asking the Ardex reps at a trade day.
 

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Discuss How long to wait until tiling onto 75mm screed in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.

A

ashurst

I am having wet underfloor heating installed on top of 150mm insulation. The screen will be approximately 75mm. I will be laying 10mm porcelain tiles. How long should I realistically wait until tiling onto the area as I am reading conflicting things.

I am hoping that 21 days should surfice
 

Chalker

TF
Arms
Reaction score
628
Points
1,058
Location
Tadcaster
Leave 7 days after laying.
Commission ufh and put on low for as long as it takes to dry.
Sand floor to remove latience a few days after heating is turned on ( will set like rock if left any longer) this also helps drying times, a the polymers act like a plastic , trapping moisture.

When it's dry, turn off heating and tile.
 
J

J Sid

Leave 7 days after laying.
Commission ufh and put on low for as long as it takes to dry.
Sand floor to remove latience a few days after heating is turned on ( will set like rock if left any longer) this also helps drying times, a the polymers act like a plastic , trapping moisture.

When it's dry, turn off heating and tile.
sand and cement?
 
S

Spacey

very deep for gypsum based. optimum for those is around 45mm i believe

Yeah doesn't mean it couldn't be though.
It's the most commonly used screed these days over UFH And builders as we know don't always follow the rules.
Could just be a fibre reinforced screed but Id want to be sure what I'm dealing with before laying anything.

In answer to the original question With UFH commissioned and running It's possible to dry it out in about two weeks
 
D

Dumbo

Yeah doesn't mean it couldn't be though.
It's the most commonly used screed these days over UFH And builders as we know don't always follow the rules.
Could just be a fibre reinforced screed but Id want to be sure what I'm dealing with before laying anything.

In answer to the original question With UFH commissioned and running It's possible to dry it out in about two weeks
You shouldn't force dry s&c screed
 

Sean Kelly

TF
Arms
Reaction score
647
Points
1,068
Location
Ruislip
If time is an issue and cost is not an issue then use Ardex A38 (Ultra Rapid Drying Cement for Internal & External Screeds).

Screed the floor and tile after 4 hours. I believe it works out at 1.5 times more than the cost of normal screed.

I have not used this product myself, I got the info from asking the Ardex reps at a trade day.
 

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