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
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sisqonrw
27 Apr 2018 00:03
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?
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toxicmolotof
27 Apr 2018 00:05
Why should it be different in the basement than on the ground floor or upper floors? Naturally, you should always allow any moisture the chance to escape before trapping it inside.
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sisqonrw
27 Apr 2018 00:09
So, the ground floor, first floor, and attic will be tiled by the builder. But we are unsure about the basement. What do you recommend? What did you do? What have your experiences been?
tomtom7927 Apr 2018 07:03
If the moisture level in the screed is below a certain value x, you can proceed with tiling.
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sisqonrw
27 Apr 2018 08:10
Can someone determine the value X and suggest a simple and cost-effective way to measure it?

How quickly would the basement dry approximately if water flows through?

3-4 days? 1-2 weeks? 1 month?
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sisqonrw
27 Apr 2018 12:03
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?