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& here's a limestone floor fixed to a screed without a decoupler, all be it a badly laid screed.See - I don't get it with some of you folk - I have fixed thousands of metres of stone without decouplers, many times directly in a sand and cement bed.
All you have to do is make sure is that everything you do is compatible with your workflow.
...and here's another& here's a limestone floor fixed to a screed without a decoupler, all be it a badly laid screed.
I have repaired this floor 3 times, they were told at install to decouple but I'm only a daft tiler, what do I know.
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Stone is too soft to fit without decoupling it from the substrate....and here's another View attachment 81780
thanks marc.
nonsense...s'pose the Egyptians were wrong too?Stone is too soft to fit without decoupling it from the substrate.
So this, in your own opinion, was a badly laid screed....so maybe that was the problem and not the actual fixing?& here's a limestone floor fixed to a screed without a decoupler, all be it a badly laid screed.
I have repaired this floor 3 times, they were told at install to decouple but I'm only a daft tiler, what do I know.
& how did they fix???nonsense...s'pose the Egyptians were wrong too?
exact& how did they fix???
They fixed on top of a layer of sand that acted as a decoupler.
Not all did that. I have fixed onto suspended timber with sand and cement and had no problems....it is how you fix them that matters. I wish we had mobile phones 30 years ago that took photos!Tom go on the Schluter course you may be surprised as what you could learn there.
The guy that designed Ditra realised how tiling of old had lasted as long & that was to decouple it from the ground with a layer of sand.
"If the screed is installed properly"If the screed was installed properly it already is decoupled (With styrofoam sheets instead of sand). With or without Ditra you still need to install movement joints. This is the reason for the cracks in the pictures above ( NO movement joints).
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