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I've had liquid screed floors poured on top of a DPM.
I am going to tile on top of the screed.
Because the door thresholds were higher than the rest of the floor levels, the screed around the thresholds was so shallow that it's already come away. Therefore the door thresholds are now a few millimetres lower than the screed floor levels and have the DPM exposed.
Should I:
1. Simply tile away and add more adhesive for the thresholds?
2. Put some levelling compound directly onto the exposed DPM and then proceed to tile?
I know levelling compound can be laid far thinner than screed, but will it adhere to the DPM?
Thanks to any responders!
I am going to tile on top of the screed.
Because the door thresholds were higher than the rest of the floor levels, the screed around the thresholds was so shallow that it's already come away. Therefore the door thresholds are now a few millimetres lower than the screed floor levels and have the DPM exposed.
Should I:
1. Simply tile away and add more adhesive for the thresholds?
2. Put some levelling compound directly onto the exposed DPM and then proceed to tile?
I know levelling compound can be laid far thinner than screed, but will it adhere to the DPM?
Thanks to any responders!