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My new laid screed floor has been down for 4 months and from reading up I probably need to seal it prior to tiling.

Unfortunately I cannot get hold of the builder to find out whether it was a cement screed or flow/anhydrite type screed. Is there a visual way to tell (ie color/finish) that would let me know what was used?.

Or is there some kind of universal sealer that would work with either type.

I have been recommended Kerakoll Biogel for the adhesive if that makes a difference and the tiles are wood effect 120x20 porcelain.
 
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Post some pictures of the screed.
Have you checked how level it is? If it's perfectly level chances are it's anhydrite
 

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pics attached. It looks pretty level throughtout.

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So without having to trawl the forums i've 100sqm to seal. Whats recommended for sealing and how long do I have to leave it after?. I plan to use an Idrobuild Tex anti crack mat inbetween tiles and screed and from what Ive seen PVA is a nono.
Cheers for the help its much appreciated
 

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