widler TF Esteemed Arms Jan 26, 2020 #11 I thought it was tiling standards/british standards same thing, no matting required with porcelain tiles @JulianSidney ?
I thought it was tiling standards/british standards same thing, no matting required with porcelain tiles @JulianSidney ?
J J Sid Jan 26, 2020 #12 widler said: I thought it was tiling standards/british standards same thing, no matting required with porcelain tiles @JulianSidney ? Click to expand... I think British Standard is compiled by a few old men and industrial standards is what I commonly do 😁
widler said: I thought it was tiling standards/british standards same thing, no matting required with porcelain tiles @JulianSidney ? Click to expand... I think British Standard is compiled by a few old men and industrial standards is what I commonly do 😁
M Md10 - Jan 26, 2020 #13 Albert said: Still need a bit more information, what type of liquid screed? Click to expand... This is what I have from the person who installed it. “self-compacting anhydrite floor screed” If it helps I have a block and beam floor then insulation then screed. There’s some damp proof in between too.
Albert said: Still need a bit more information, what type of liquid screed? Click to expand... This is what I have from the person who installed it. “self-compacting anhydrite floor screed” If it helps I have a block and beam floor then insulation then screed. There’s some damp proof in between too.
Albert TF Arms Esteemed Jan 26, 2020 #14 Md10 said: This is what I have from the person who installed it. “self-compacting anhydrite floor screed” If it helps I have a block and beam floor then insulation then screed. There’s some damp proof in between too. Click to expand... You need a gypsum-based adhesive to fix the ditra after first removing any laitance or you could go with ball Flexi bone
Md10 said: This is what I have from the person who installed it. “self-compacting anhydrite floor screed” If it helps I have a block and beam floor then insulation then screed. There’s some damp proof in between too. Click to expand... You need a gypsum-based adhesive to fix the ditra after first removing any laitance or you could go with ball Flexi bone