Laying on screed with adhesive

The advanced technical features of the sintered stone collections, combined with an adhesive laying technique on screed, allow users to create perfectly stable and exceptionally hard-wearing surfaces.
The slabs used with this solution can withstand both moving and parked vehicles. Ideal for heavily frequented areas, in particular for squares, pavements, or ramps. Expansion joints are necessary and joints must be filled with cementitious grout. It is recommended to lay with a 2% slope to avoid water accumulation.




DRIVE-OVER

Drive-over for slabs with
2 and 3 cm (0.8" and 1.2") thickness

Installation

Example of laying on ground

  • A) Slab laid with adhesive
  • B) Leveling concrete screed (may include electro welded mesh)
  • C) Reinforcement layer
  • D) Concrete screed
  • E) Loose stone foundation (gravel)
  • F) Soil

Example of laying on flat covering

  • A) Slabs
  • B) Adhesive
  • C) Leveling concrete screed (may include electro welded mesh)
  • D) Structural screed

The proposed diagrams and indications are purely indicative of the type of application: please refer to the specific regulations in force in your country in order to lay the floor to the highest technical standards. It is recommended to lay with a 2% slope to avoid water accumulation.


ADVANTAGES

  • Maximum stability over time
  • Ideal for driveways
  • Ideal for intense pedestrian circulation

DESTINATIONS

  • Driveways
  • Pool sides
  • Terraces
  • Car parking
  • Residential areas
  • Commercial areas
  • Outdoor stairs
  • Garage ramps

Instructions


What you need:

Slabs


Level


Toothed spatula


Adhesive


Cementitious grout


Acid detergent


Cross spacers


Sponge float