Thus ditra effectively manages moisture beneath the tile covering.
What is ditra matting used for.
Uncoupling waterproofing vapor management and support to ensure a long lasting installation.
Imo the uncoupling itself doesn t lend to any for of efficient heat exchange transfer.
This allows the cement to properly hydrate resulting in a strong dense bond coat.
In general we don t recommend the use of modified thin set mortar to set tile over the membranes because these mortars must air dry to cure properly.
Concrete mortar screeds gypsum based screeds radiant heated screeds and masonry mixed substrates.
Floor warming ditra heat combines the flexibility of loose heating cables with the ease of installation of mat systems.
Ditra matting is particularly useful when installing underfloor heating and provides a decoupling layer between the underfloor heating and the tiles.
Ditra membrane is available in two thicknesses 1 8 and 5 16.
Since ditra is impervious it does not deprive the mortar of its moisture.
The distinguishing feature of ditra is the existence of free space created by the configured channels on the underside of the matting.
Ditra matting and tile help the unmodified thin set retain more of its moisture as it cures and this creates a stronger bond than modified thin set can achieve.
Ditra matting is specifically designed for tile and natural stone installations.
Each one provides the four essentials that ditra is designed to deliver.
Ditra matting is a polyethylene membrane with an anchoring fleece laminated to its underside.
Schluter ditra heat integrates customizable comfortable electric floor warming with the functions associated with ditra.
Ditra matting can be used on a wide range of surfaces including.
But if it prevents your floor from failing after a few years then it s probably worth it.
Use one 50 lb.
It d be interesting to see some data on this actual data.
A word about ditra thickness.
The price difference between the two products.
22 68 kg bag of mortar per 100 ft 2 9 3 m 2.
To bond ditra xl to the substrate using the ditra xl trowel.
There was an alternative product mentioned in the forum thread called protegga which looks to be a slightly less expensive copy of the ditra you can read john bridge s comments about ditra knockoffs on his tile forum.
The matting has a grid structure of square cavities which are each cut back in a dovetail configuration.
One of the things i use leftover ditra for is to keep the floor warmer than the slab preventing reducing eliminating convection of cold from the slab and it works.
To bond ditra to the substrate using the ditra trowel.