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CERAMIC
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS
LIMESTONE
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS
POLAR RIVA
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS
PORCELAIN
TILE INSTRUCTIONS
SLATE
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
GUIDE
Below are the same guides in Polish (Polski)
LIMESTONE
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS in Polski
POLAR RIVA
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS in Polski
PORCELAIN
TILE INSTRUCTIONS in Polski
SLATE
FIXING INSTRUCTIONS in Polski
:: SLATE FIXING INSTRUCTIONS ::
Fixing instructions for Slate on to Suspended Timber Floor with Electric
wire under floor heating
1 Ensure that Joists, floor boards, Waterproof ply, Tongue and grove etc are stable without excessive
movement, screwed down, dust free and dry.
2 Cut Ditra matting to fit area then fix using Ditra Adhesive. Ensure sheets are overlapped and a kerdi
matting skirting is used if the area is to be water proof.
3 Apply single part rapid flex white adhesive to the Ditra matting to create a level screed 2mm above
the Ditra matting. Allow to dry
4 Fix the under floor heating as per manufacturers instructions & test. Ensure that none of the heating
elements are in contact with matting.
5 Fix the Tiles with a minimum 2 mm joint using single part rapid flex white adhesive using a notched
trowel to create a 4 mm bed again ensure that none of the heating elements are in contact with the tile.
Wash tiles and allow to dry
6 Apply one thin coat of MN Slateseal to tile , after 15 mins remove any excess with a dry cloth
7 Grout using a flexible floor grout , then thoroughly remove all residue.
8 Leave grout to dry for at least 24 hours, then wash tiles, once dry apply one/two thin coats of
MN Slateseal to tile , after 15 mins remove any excess with a dry cloth
9 Clean and set up a regular maintenance programme.
10 Do not switch on the under floor heating on for at least 2 weeks and then only increase the
temperature above room temperature by 2 degree increments per day until the desired temperature has
been achieved.
Fixing instructions for Suspended timber floors or floors where there is a mix of substrates,
cracked old screed, green screed or water pipe underfloor heating systems
As above omit points 3 & 4 i.e. creating a screed etc, apply adhesive to the matting using a notched
trowel and fix tile immediately to create a 3 mm bed above the matting. Follow points 6,7,8 & 9
Fixing instructions for Screeded Floors with/without under floor heating
As above omit points1,2,3 & 4 i.e. creating a screed etc. apply adhesive direct to a primed screed
using a notched trowel and fix tile immediately to create a 3 mm bed. Follow points 6,7 & 8
N.B. New Screeds should dry out or cure before tiles can be laid; industry recommendation is 25 mm
per week, otherwise use ditra matting as above.
Fixing instructions for walls areas ie plasterboard, ply, backer board & render
As above omit points1,2,3 & 4 apply adhesive direct to a primed surface using a notched trowel and
fix tile immediately to create a 3 mm bed.. Follow points 6,7 & 8. Slate is too heavy to be fixed to
plaster walls.
N.B. That although most of our Slate once sealed will have a low absorption making them resistant to
staining, they are natural so they will be affected by strong acids & alkalis such as
strong detergents, bleach etc.
A LIST OF RECOMMENDED TILERS IS AVAILABLE ON PURCHASE.
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