Tiling on a new floor

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Tiling on a new floor

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Ive got to tile onto a new concrete floor that was laid about 7-8 weeks ago.

Is there anything i need to put on the floor before I start tiling it i.e. primer or pva or can I just lay the tiles straight down?
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Re: Tiling on a new floor

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It's best to check what is says on the instructions for the adhesive that you are using. Some adhesive manufacturers will specify that you have to use a primer.
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The concrete is likely to be dusty so give it a good sweep first then give it 1 or 2 coats of an acrylic primer such as Mapei Primer G or BAL AD1. Then tile.
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Re: Tiling on a new floor

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the new concrete floor is it sand/cement.(70-75mm thick)..
or is it gypsum based 40 -45mm thick(anhydrite) ask who every supplied/laid it.
what you should do is gently sand the top of it to remove any laitance (skin) from it, then at least 2 coats of primer(as abvove) up the floor then when dry across the floor as well.
then a flex adhesive,but as already been said ask the manufacturers of the floor adhesive you will be using.

-- Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:23 pm --

the rule for a new floor drying(depends on climate) is 1mm per day.
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Re: Tiling on a new floor

Post by royaloakcarpentry »

Tictic....thought BAL did an addy for newly laid floors that could be used 24 hours after pouring??
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Re: Tiling on a new floor

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r.o.c
yes they do mate "green screed"..but ...
if i remember mate, even when using travertine etc(stone) you still have to let it dry out(i may be wrong tho.. :wink: )..but always best to find out the type of floor your tiling first, as above s/cem..or gypsum based.

most house builders are using a faster curing type now 40-45mm thick (gyvlon)..so slighty more prep work involded so always find out what type you have,then act accordinly bud.. :wink:

-- Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:02 pm --

the "green screed" mate is slighty.. "dearer".. :wink: than most other floor addys...
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the new floor is sand n cement screed 75mm thick.

thanks for the advice guys. Mapei primer it is then.
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