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On 19/02/2018 15:36, www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote:
snip We've got "wood effect" porcelain "planks" which are going to be laid in a herringbone pattern apparently but the question is, should either the screed or the waterproof chipboard need sealing (SBR I'm guessing) to keep tile adhesive workable for longer? Also, where the screed meets the old hall/doorway and goes to chipboard should I create a junction between surfaces to allow for the different UFH zones and different heat-up/expansion rates between floors etc. Apologies for duplicate post earlier tonight. Thunderbird on one machine went tits-up and I searched high & Low for this message or evidence of it being sent and it had gone. Now I've found and deleted all data files related to uk.d-i-y (repair folder didn't work) it's sorted it's self out and here it is. Thanks all for replies to this one and the one posted a few hours ago. Cheers Pete |
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