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Just a quick one, when sticking a decoupler to a low laitence anhydrite screed would you use a gypsum based adhesive? (creative impressions addy being used to stick the tiles)
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You can use a tanking paste ye as well...
Is the floor heated.?
might be worth a call to Sab at creative impressions. They do a range of water resistant grouts now as well. specially for this type of scenario. I found out today. Although Daves tanking suggestion is equally valid and sensible.
nicobond are about to launch their gypfix as well. they will operate through distributors so it will be easier to pick up a few bags here and there which is good news.
Will look forward to the pics bri. We know cement and primer stick ok if all is perfect but will still be interesting to see.I'm going to step by step photo this job Alan and I'll also do a proper sample of cement based with a primer. If I can I'll video it so that the different amounts of pressure required to prise the tiles off the floor can be seen.
Why have weber got it in their "Tile Fixing Solutions" book that u can go over a sealed Anhydrite screed with almost all of the cement based addys?? I know you & Dave have tried a few different addys for this screed. Cheers folks.![]()
I take it this screed is going to be the way forward in terms it will probably replace a cement based screed?
This has been a nightmare for us so far & its just goin to keep getting worse, i would love to wipe my hands of it but my partner has worked for this guy for 14/15 years so its not as easy as just walking away.
The only good thing will be that we can walk away from this with our reputation still intact as we are dealing with him direct.
How hard is it to get the old adhesive up from an Anhydrite screed? Gypsum & Cement based addys? Worst case scenario we go back for the repair in 2/3 months time, by that time it will be dry.
I guess its the way forward until something else comes along. I hear a few major house builders will be using it as standard from January.
I also wonder how we will get on when a few years down the line and you turn up at a house to tile the floor and you don't know for sure if its Anhydrite/Gyvlon or normal screed ? What about when there are 2 differing screeds ie original sand and cement from an old house and teh extension they have just had built is Gyvlon ?? gotta be 2 adhesives ?
I have had 4 Gyvlon screed floors offered to me in the last 2 months, One I turned down due to the client being very uncooperative when I voiced my concerns, he wanted it done right but did not want to wait or be inconvenienced at all.