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samwich

Hello, I have another question!(I know nothing!). The kitchen floor is slightly damp in places and I'd like to tile it. Before tiling what's the best thing to do?Tank it in the trouble spots?Use Ditra matting?I'm confused about these waterproofing products - I know they stop water reaching the substrate but do they also tackle any damp problems the other way round ie stopping the damp substrate affecting the tiles?
Thanks v much for any advice, I've been trawling the forum fo 2 hours but still haven't found what I'm looking for!
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grumpygrouter

Schluter do waterpoof membrane called Kerdi matting. They also do a product called Ditra matting which is similar to Durabase available from Wetdecs. These are "decoupling" mats which allow lateral movement of the substrate without affecting the tiled surface, another byproduct of this matting is that it allows moisture to evaporate out from underneath the matting.

You really need to find where your damp is originating from first and address the source of the problem. You could then lay one of these decoupling membranes and then tile on the top. This would allow any residual damp to dry out without affecting your tiled surface.
 
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