Fast System For Laying Tiles On Tiles By Using An Anti-Fracture Membrane

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Which is the biggest enemy of a tiling project? It’s cracking! Especially when you’re tiling over concrete. It can really cause inconvenience and bring down the overall appeal of your otherwise flawless tiling project. To prevent this from happening, an anti-fracture membrane is installed. Basically, an anti-fracture membrane is a layer of materials that constantly contracts and expands in order to avoid the direct transfer of movement, keeping the cracks away.
Once you have got an anti-fracture membrane installed, you’d want to install the large tiles on it as quickly as possible to get the desired results without any damage. And to do that, you need a rapid system in place. Here’s a step-by-step process to installing large tiles on an anti-fracture membrane.

Step #1
To begin with, lay the isolating screed which is made from Mapecem Pronto. Let it rest for 3 hours.

Step #2
Afterward, with the help of Ultralite S2 quick adhesive, bond the anti-fracture membrane in place. This adhesive is high-performing, high-deformable, lightweight, and hydrating – which is also ideal for installing thin porcelain tiles.

Step #3
After completing the bonding on the anti-fracture membrane, use the same Ultralite S2 quick adhesive to now bond the tiles in place.

Step #4
The last step of this rapid process includes filling the grout lines with Ultracolour plus. Doing this will give your floor a crisp finished appearance and will also keep dirt and debris from getting in between your tiles.
After 3-4 hours, your floor will be ready.

This 12-hour rapid system is highly effective and time-conserving. Not only does it protect the tiles from damage but it also makes them aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting.

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