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If your just a tiler. Your words is it not Wise to pass this part of the job on to someone else . I still think celotex and pump screed is best fix . Weight will not be an issue on solid floor .
 
If your just a tiler. Your words is it not Wise to pass this part of the job on to someone else . I still think celotex and pump screed is best fix . Weight will not be an issue on solid floor .
I push to go with screed,not necessary with pump,we can mixed in place,cheap and good solution,easy to archive perfect level but seems to accept the quote with marmox.
Is not new building,was changed in open spaces offices and the architect is worried about weight.
 
I push to go with screed,not necessary with pump,we can mixed in place,cheap and good solution,easy to archive perfect level but seems to accept the quote with marmox.
Is not new building,was changed in open spaces offices and the architect is worried about weight.
Why would he be worried about weight. Is there something he knows .
 
Yes,I think!
Anyway is not too much difference between screed and marmox+Knauf+adhesive,screws etc,but is not my call...
Fair enough . But make sure your happy with what you are doing because if it goes wrong it's you he will be looking to .
 
The only time you do not need to mechanically fix a marmox type board is when you are sticking it to a solid floor. I,e not wood
 

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