Thus ditra effectively manages moisture beneath the tile covering.
Ditra tile matting.
Ditra is an uncoupling membrane designed for ceramic and stone tile installations on floors.
It is made of polyethylene creating a waterproofing layer protecting the substrate.
The distinguishing feature of ditra is the existence of free space created by the configured channels on the underside of the matting.
Schluter ditra matting is designed for tile and natural stone installations and serves as a waterproofing membrane a vapour pressure equalisation layer to accommodate moisture occurring at the underside of the substrate and an uncoupling layer for problematic substrates.
The substrate must be even and load bearing.
Ditra can be installed over a variety of subfloors including concrete plywood osb and radiant heated floors.
It provides uncoupling to prevent cracked tile and grout.
Ditra matting is a polyethylene membrane with an anchoring fleece laminated to its underside.
Schlüter ditra matting is one of the most popular types of under tile decoupling systems in the uk and in this blog post we will take a look at some of the benefits of using ditra matting.
What is ditra matting.
Tile is installed over ditra using the thin bed method in such a way that the mortar becomes mechanically anchored in the square cutback cavities of the matting.
The matting has a grid structure of square cavities which are each cut back in a.
Ditra matting is particularly useful when installing underfloor heating and provides a decoupling layer between the underfloor heating and the tiles.