ᐅ New Construction – Is It Advisable to Lay Basement Tiles Immediately? (Moisture Concerns)

Created on: 27 Apr 2018 00:03
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sisqonrw
Hello,

Our mid-terrace house will be finished at the end of May. We are currently looking for a tiler.

Our question is, can the basement floor be tiled immediately despite the moisture?

I have heard that the basement walls should only be painted after 1-2 years because the house has moisture and also brings moisture when moving in.

What about the floor tiles in the basement?
tomtom7929 Apr 2018 05:30
Ask your screed installer. If the screed dries too quickly, it will crack.
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Mastermind1
29 Apr 2018 21:13
sisqonrw schrieb:
I wanted to buy this dehumidifier

Aktobis WDH-930EEH

how fast would the basement dry approximately if it runs continuously?

3-4 days? 1-2 weeks? 1 month?
If it’s that urgent, why not just pay the extra cost for fast-setting screed, which can be tiled after only a few days? You can dry it quickly with a dehumidifier plus appropriate screed heating. But current outdoor temperatures and humidity also play a role. And finally, moisture should simply be measured in multiple spots... It’s better to wait an extra week than to start flooring right after reaching the maximum permitted residual moisture level...

Most people consider the screed as a kind of interior construction break and then focus on other tasks (landscaping, garage, terrace, or various design selections...).
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sisqonrw
29 Apr 2018 22:32
Hello,

to be honest, we don’t know which type of screed the builder uses. We would need to ask about that.
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Gartenfreund
30 Apr 2018 08:01
I would probably wait one or two years and let the situation dry out naturally. Or do the tiles absolutely have to be installed sooner rather than later?
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sisqonrw
30 Apr 2018 08:43
When the space is empty and without furniture, we preferred to install the tiles right at the beginning. Later on, with furniture and small children, it becomes difficult.
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Mastermind1
30 Apr 2018 08:52
What is still unclear is whether there is underfloor heating installed in the basement. If so, the basement could be heated just like the living spaces to keep it dry.

Heating systems usually include a screed heating program. The screed installer typically provides a drying schedule, and you set the heating system according to that. That’s it.