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I'm having the slab in my kitchen replaced. The plan is: 50mm scalpings,
DPM, 50mm Celotex, poly sheet, 75mm concrete with fibre and extra sharp sand, no screed. It will be tiled with porcelain tiles and a decoupling membrane. I'm slightly concerned about the concrete thickness (75mm rather than 100mm) because I can't find anything that says just how much difference the fibre strands make. Any comments? |
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