Originally Posted by
rmartens
i know a tiler that uses 3/1 but I would screede using 4/1 I think thats a better mix and strong enough. Is the floor smooth or rough specially left for the screed? Yes in the early days when I worked for my father we used a slurry water with neat cement and brushed on before applying the screed. But some tilers use a plastinex or bondcrete but if you go to a tilers shop they will have all you need and ask them they should be helpfull I hope.
On a very thin screed on a smooth red painted concrete I even put metal dust in the mix and painted bondcrete on the floor before the screed. It worked and did not go drummy I have used this method a few times at a ratio of 4/1 it is very strong and it works. You will find the screed dries more quicker than sand and cement. It is more like concrete because if you mix the cement too dry it may not stick and too wet takes a long time to dry enough to get your falls depending on the size of the tiles you lay.
You can lay lay the tiles on the next day that will be dry enough.