Very porous tiles, and very porous floor! Tried every combination of sharp sand, builders sand and NHL5.
Won't spread, won't stick, absolute nightmare!
Won't spread, won't stick, absolute nightmare!
Neither... they are terrecotta, so clay....Possibly so, but covering the floor with tiles will surely affect the breathability... are the tiles stone or ceramic?
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If you used Ncl5 for your lime crete it will loose most if not all of its breathability as it cures.Very porous tiles, and very porous floor! Tried every combination of sharp sand, builders sand and NHL5.
Won't spread, won't stick, absolute nightmare!
Not come across that one. Yes, the more I've read about NHL5, the more I think I'll prob do cement next time - still on the foamed glass though.....If you used Ncl5 for your lime crete it will loose most if not all of its breathability as it cures.
Adhere-vit is probably product for you....Did you lay the limecrete over foamed glass aggregate?
https://www.lime.org.uk/adhere-vit.html
Foamed glass acts as damp/moisture control and thermal insulation to acceptable building standards u value.Not come across that one. Yes, the more I've read about NHL5, the more I think I'll prob do cement next time - still on the foamed glass though.....
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