I have read everyones replys to this thread, and i agree that a proffesional tiler should submit the best procedure and products to allow him to do the tiling job in hand the correct way. This ensuring that the customer gets a long lasting proffesional finished product. And that the tiler can sleep at night knowing that he has done everything to the letter and dotted the Is and crossed the Ts or so to speak.
As previously mentioned i have tested the floor with a damp meter and it is dry, The customer has agreed to have the underfloor heating commisioned and run before tiling commences.:hurray:
How ever the customer does not want the expense of a De-coupling membrane being installed.
My concern is that even though the underfloor heating is being run and commisioned and that it is dry, that it is still relatively new. And it could possibly crack in the not so distant future, My problem is that i am pricing against another tiler who is not offering the de coupling membrane installation and he is therefore cheaper, I have argued that my expertise and knowledge of this situation is worth taking into consideration.:mad2:
But I suppose all the customer is concerned about is the expense now rather then the expense and problems that can accur later on.
If the floor had been down for a considerable time then i would not be concerned and would tile on it with out a de-coupling membrane as I have done this in the past and never ever had a problem. although i have always ensured that that there is addequate expansion around the floor pirimeters and in the doorways!
I also understand that if i give them the cheaper option of no de-coupling membrane and they sign a disclaimer that if a problem does accur then they could still win in court, if it went that far.
So i am now thinking that i should show them evidence of what could happen at a later date if a de-coupling membrane is not used.
Does anyone know where i can down load a picture of this???
And if this doesent change there mind then they are not worthy to recieve my expertise and knowledge, and Good luck to the other tiler:yikes:
Many thanks for everyones replies....