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How do I tile to anhydrite screeds?
Once the ARDEX P 51 is dry, tile as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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How do I stick uncoupling mats to anhydrite screeds and gypsum floorboards?
refer to our How do I tile to anhydrite screeds? FAQ for further guidance. In the case of both anhydrite screeds and gypsum
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How do I identify an anhydrite screed?
Anhydrite screeds tend to have a smoother finish when compared to traditional screeds and they are commonly white/off-white
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I need to level an anhydrite/gypsum-based screed. Do I need a special levelling compound?
Due to the risk of reaction and sulphate attack, cementitious materials should not come into direct contact with calcium
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How do I tile to plywood walls?
Tiling to plywood walls is no longer recommended under BS 5385-1:2018. Plywood walls should be oversheeted with tile backer
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How do I tile to painted substrates?
adhesion. The substrate can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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How do I tile to steel?
P 82. Once dry, it can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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How do I tile to plaster?
Before tiling to plaster, you must first ensure it is at least 4 weeks old and that the total weight of the tiling will not
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How do I tile to plywood floors?
mechanically fixed tile backer board, which can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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