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Dan

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They used to say was it 6 weeks for screed, 4 for plaster, 2 for something else.

But you use moisture testing devices that the aliens dropped off around 2013 these days don't you?

I think their liaison representative for Earth is Alan @Ajax123 isnt it?
 

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I‘ll find out when I look at the job. If I use a moisture meter what's a good one to use and what measurement would be classed as dry enough to tile?
 
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I only tile new screed when my moisture meter says its safe to do so what ever the make up of the floor.
mines a sovereign one, there not cheap but are accurate. best tool in my box show the client and readings they cant push me if the meter says no and if there look elseware that's up to them, belt and braces.
 
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if theres no ufh and if the clients willing to pay for it. is to lay a liquid dpm over the screed 2 coats would be advisable with a sprinkling of silica sand over the 2nd cot of lq dpm so the addy adheres to it better.mapie do a realy good lq dpm I get it by courier from my local ctd . if you require more info on lq dpms you can go to the floor layers forum
 

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