sticking down insulation boards ?

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Hi all what notch of trowel do you use to stick down 10mm insulation boards to a concrete floor ?
 
It will depend on the flatness of the existing substrate. If the substrate is flat under a 2m edge, you will get away with a smaller notch, but if the substrate has discrepancies then you will need a larger notch trowel to ensure a solid bed fix.

It's all about best judgement.

Good luck

Daz
 
Strange, I thought I already posted in this thread ?

As above, If all is flat and level then 10mm min.
 
I use a 5 mm for a level surface and a ten for rough uneven surface....


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In order to support traffic weight, the adhessive for both insulation boards and tiles must be applied with a 10mm notched trowel. (Bal recommendations)
 
just use a 10mm one,u will use a bit more gear if surface is bang on,but you are covering all bases then 😉
 
What about putting down wedi boards over ply, ie;- Must you use washers with the screws?
I read before about someone using Turbo Golds?
 
I have used just about every size trowel I have at one stage or another :lol: it depends on the state of the floor. I usually use a 6mm for flat floors and then go up in size depending on how bad it gets. The important thing is to leave no voids under the boards. I back fill the boards and really push/twist/slide the boards down.
 

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