Crack Matting

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Crack Matting is a brand new
flooring mat designed for a
multitude of tasks when laying
new floors or installing tiles
onto problematic surfaces. Can
be used both inside and outside
of the home or workplace.
 
 

Info:
Because of the almost infinite variety of substrate, tile adhesive and grout combinations it is impossible to provide an absolute guarantee of performance. A reasonable degree of care taken when fitting the product will ensure the best chance of success when using this product.
 
 



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Size
BIMAT25
Bright Ideas Crack Matting
25m Roll

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- A high rigid, decoupling waterproof membrane that is both resistant to
rotting and ideal for laying tiles onto problematic surfaces including
standard floor boards, underfloor heating, gypsum, green screeds, metal
surfaces and asphelt etc. Can be used both internlly and externally and
can also be used in very damp areas.


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How to Install on Standard Floorboards:

What you'll need:-

- Crack Matting
- Adhesive
- Notched Trowel
- Tiles
- Grout Float

1) All floorboards must be free of flex and verticle movement. The Bright Ideas Crack Matting can absorb horizontal stress but cannot accept any verticle movement. Screw down any loose boards. If a stable surface cannot be achieved, consider overlaying the floorboards with a suitable plywood covering. Because each installation varies from the other, it is impossible to give a definite guide, but usually an 8mm plus thick board gives sufficient stability.

2) Check for warping across the board width. This can be caused by failure in the bond between the underside of the matting and the substrate. Again if severe warping is present overlay the floorboards as described in point 1 above. A self levelling compound can also be used following the manufacturers instructions as for the need of priming and surface preperation etc.

3) Using an adhesive suitable for fixing onto wooden substrates and following the adhesive manufacturers advice for any priming or surface preperation, apply the adhesive to the surface using a 6mm notched trowel. This should provide a bed of 6mm width by 3mm height ribbed adhesive. Take care to ensure that the adhesive bed is even without excess in any depressions in the surface. Do not attempt to use the adhesive as a levelling compound. If too much adhesive is present the result can be that the underside of the crack matting will become filled with adhesive and the product will not be able to function as intended.

4) Using a flat grout float press the crack matting firmly into the bed of the adhesive.

5) The aim should be to achieve good adhesion to the fixing webbing without filling the cavities in the crack matting.

6) For further information on the Bright Ideas Crack Matting, please do not hesitate to download our Technical Data Sheet for further instructrions and helpful tips. The download is a PDF file.



FIG 1:
The above image shows the Bright Ideas Crack
Matting being installed onto a tiled surface atop of tile adhesive.

FIG 2:
A concept image showing the crack matting applied underneath the tiled surface with adhesive on top for underfloor heating.


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