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SPECIAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
     Tiling with Uncoupling Systems
Uncoupling systems are designed to accommodate moderate lateral stresses that can develop between the substrate and the tiles, protecting the floor
from damage that could be caused by the substrate movement, e.g. drying, shrinkage.
An uncoupling system is placed beneath the tiling layer. Uncoupling membranes can be used over a number of substrates including timber, new screeds and concrete. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for suitability.
Some uncoupling systems may also be used for waterproofing/tanking purposes, i.e. in a wet room. They are also suitable for use with electric underfloor heating systems.
Generally tiles can be fitted once the adhesive for the uncoupling system installation has set. Construction movement joints should be carried through the system and the tiling installation.
Perimeter and intermediate movement joints should always be installed.
A - Tile Adhesive
B - Tiles
C - Uncoupling
D - Levelling Screed
E - Concrete Substrate
For further advice consult TTA’s Technical Publication ‘Uncoupling Membranes’.
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