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TN 07.24 Deflection of Sub-Floors and Rigid Finish
surface span deflects more than the calculated maximum deflection amount, the tiled surface will fail. Note: Deflection is more
How to install BAL Flexbone 2Easy floating uncoupling mats
from lateral movement. If the subfloor is flat with no deflection, simply sweep the surface and lay the mat. No removal of
TN 13.23 BAL Flexbone VAried
point) - Substrates must be load-bearing and free from deflection. - Ensure all required movement joints are present within
TN 06.23 Common Issues With Grouting
EDGE SOLUTIONS Movement stresses; - Vertical deflection - Drying shrinkage - Thermal expansion/ contraction
TN 14.23 - BAL Flexbone 2 Easy
any point). - Substrates must be load-bearing, free from deflection and swept free of any debris. - Ensure all required movement
TN 23.24 Tiling to Timber Floors
8kN/m², and the probable dynamic loading, without excessive deflection. Existing boards should be removed and the floor stiffened
TN 09.23 Types of Movement in Tiling Installations
failure. All areas for tiling need to be flat and even, deflection free, and tiles solidly bedded to limit these types of
TN 11.23 - Ceramic Wall Tiling in Shower Areas
3mm under a 2m straight edge at any point) and free from deflection and movement. Plaster - New plasterwork should have been