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de la mace

Hi guys,
My trade is a qualified plumber/heating engineer for the last 25 years. I often take on the tiling of my bathrooms where the customer does not want anyone else involved. Over the years I have fitted lots of ceramics, porcelain and recently stone. i have always taken the advise of the suppplier with the use of adhesives, primers grouts and the like.

i have recently taken on 160m2 of trav in three bathrooms, where someone else started and was really out of his depth, lippage on every tile - no way - he got thrown off the job by the customer. i am left with floors - detra Mat - tile safe membrane (wet rooms floor) - electric matt. my question is what should my floor build up be Detra Matt / Electric matt with latex / membrane or Dertra Matt / membrane / Electric matt with latex.

i would be grateful for any suggestions.

Andy.
 
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Pebbs

Where were you when I needed you de la mace...no heating for 5 days now...I was begining to resemble eskimo nell!

Andy are you saying he left the ditra on the top? because he should have done its the last thing to go down. If your levels are right then you can go ditra on top of the heating mats, if your not so sure then level it and then put the ditra on top of that.

What is the substrate? dont tell me wooden floor boards, or I may just combust.

Pebbs
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

A very interesting question, as above Ditra, Dural etc. say de-coupler can be laid above or below ufh. Yet Dural have informed me recently that a 4mm trowel is ideal to bed the fleece into ( which I did know ) for the CI membrane to work most efficiently . My only concern is if you lay the ufh mat, on average 3mm. Then use a 4mm trowel to bed the CI mat, you will not achieve full coverage to the fleece.

The last job I did using Ditra over the ufh mat I used a 10mm half moon trowel, I am sure I achieved 100% coverage. 4mm is fine if you are laying Ditra onto flat substrate, and then using ufh over the top. But if you need to lay Ditra over ufh you will need a deeper notch trowel imo:thumbsup:. Hope this makes sense.
 
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Gazzer

A very interesting question, as above Ditra, Dural etc. say de-coupler can be laid above or below ufh. Yet Dural have informed me recently that a 4mm trowel is ideal to bed the fleece into ( which I did know ) for the CI membrane to work most efficiently . My only concern is if you lay the ufh mat, on average 3mm. Then use a 4mm trowel to bed the CI mat, you will not achieve full coverage to the fleece.

The last job I did using Ditra over the ufh mat I used a 10mm half moon trowel, I am sure I achieved 100% coverage. 4mm is fine if you are laying Ditra onto flat substrate, and then using ufh over the top. But if you need to lay Ditra over ufh you will need a deeper notch trowel imo:thumbsup:. Hope this makes sense.
But wouldnt you SLC 1st ?
 

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