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I believed that minimum screed depth would be the 40mm plus the depth of the pipes, making minimum depth around 60mm
And if laid on insulation it would need to be 90mm
But of course I could be wildly wrong :)
 
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I'm getting a little confused here(not for the first time). I've never heard of a fibre modified gypsum screed. Then again, I'm not a screeder.
 

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The thread title is liquid screed which would suggest anhydrite. Don't just base drying times on mm per day, use that as a rough guide but make sure you do a moisture test before any tiles are laid. The one I'm on at the moment took nearly twice the amount of time to dry that it should have
 

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