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PaulJohnson

I have just had water underfloor heating fitted in my kitchen. The surface is now concrete and is very dusty.
I am wanting eventually tile the floor, but for the time being I want to limit the dust created by the concrete.
Is there a product (primer?) that I can use to seal the dust and also help the tile adhesive adhere when the tiles are laid?
Any other advise with regards to tiling over water UFH would also be great.

Cheers
Paul
 
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Grace'sDad

in brief Paul, it allows the tiled floor to be independent of any structural movement of your substrate, so these deflections etc are not transfered to your tiles and resulting in cracking,heave and unbonding of your tiles

Sorry to correct this Doug, but I'm pretty sure it is only really lateral (sideways) movement i.e. expansion and contraction which it is designed to isolate. Floors still need to be strong and free of deflection.
I guess the cushioning effect of a Ditra-like membrane will help a little though.
 

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