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DHTiling

Also , i see that Tilemasters Ultimate adhesive is suitable for resin agglomerate tiles , so that is good news as it is at a great price.. :):)
 
T

trevortine

Great info, was aware of the curling and correct adhesive but so much more depth gone into by Ats.
 
C

Concrete guy

I think the 15mm minimum thickness is a TCNA recommendation rather than a UK one

We used to recommend a minimum 15mm thickness for flooring. That was really only for product stability.

Anything above a 600x600 it would be sensible to go to 20mm.
 
J

Jeff the tiler

Thanks all for the responses. The post has given some great info. I Was asked by a local supplier to comment on a floor that has recently lifted with quartz and UFH.
The Info really helped. Quite interesting though the photo i saw showed the floor had been serrated trowelled and then dot and dabbed fixed on top.
Obviously floor uneven. When will people learn???

Everyone now has a reason to pass the buck back to the tiler.
 

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