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I am in negotiation with a client over a tiling job. 33sqm tumbled marble over two substrates on a kitchen floor. One side floor boards one side concrete, I have priced to over board timber and pour levelling compound on the concrete to make the levels up. I have also priced to install decoupling membrane over the whole floor but wonder if its a bit over kill. My price is about xxxx (no prices in the open forum) a drift but client wants me to carry out the install. Thoughts appreciated...
 
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p4ulo

Make sure you put a movement strip between the two different floors too, and deffo decoupling for absolute piece of mind, espec with natural stone.
 
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and mine.......but then the client will say they dont want an expansion strip in the middle of there tumbled marble floor!
But then custom made colour coordinating expansion joints are available to mitigate this problem. Available at short notice and to match any coloured grout you care to mention.
Not ideal.....but the other option is going back in a number of months to replace a hairline crack right across the floor
 

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Why would you need a decoupler ?
Is there ufh ?
Id put a movement joint in, work from where the 2 meet, and silicone instead of grout
 

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Just the fact it's tumbled marble I think mate. Which is quite weak.

Personally I'd trust the adhesive and not bother.
 

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