Hi i have my kitchen and utility floor to tile. It is approximately 30m2 in total.
The Substructure is a timber floor on top of joists.
The tiles are 600x900x15mm limestone tiles which i want to lay 1/3 bond on top of a ditra matt decoupling layer.
I have tiled a few small bathrooms previously but nothing as vast as this in one space.
Questions i have before i crack on;
1) Do i bed the ditra matt on 5mm flexible tile adhesive?
2) I have seen people then latex over the ditra matt and other tile directly onto it. What is best?
3) What size trowel is best to use?
4) I dont want to use rapid set as i am not a pro and its a large area. Is standard ok and how long should i allow to set before i can walk on it?
5) The front end is open to a living area so that needs to be in a set position. Is it best that i start on this straight line and work back into an escape route then complete the rest after the 1st section has set?
Cuts will be minimal, its basically a large rectangle with kitchen units along 1 of the long sides.
How good do i need to be to make this a success. I got a tiler in to do the bathroom as i didn't have time and thought i could have done just as good a job. I now have the option to do myself or sub out on the kitchen.
The Substructure is a timber floor on top of joists.
The tiles are 600x900x15mm limestone tiles which i want to lay 1/3 bond on top of a ditra matt decoupling layer.
I have tiled a few small bathrooms previously but nothing as vast as this in one space.
Questions i have before i crack on;
1) Do i bed the ditra matt on 5mm flexible tile adhesive?
2) I have seen people then latex over the ditra matt and other tile directly onto it. What is best?
3) What size trowel is best to use?
4) I dont want to use rapid set as i am not a pro and its a large area. Is standard ok and how long should i allow to set before i can walk on it?
5) The front end is open to a living area so that needs to be in a set position. Is it best that i start on this straight line and work back into an escape route then complete the rest after the 1st section has set?
Cuts will be minimal, its basically a large rectangle with kitchen units along 1 of the long sides.
How good do i need to be to make this a success. I got a tiler in to do the bathroom as i didn't have time and thought i could have done just as good a job. I now have the option to do myself or sub out on the kitchen.