I have a question about which thinset to use--modified or unmodified--both for a specific project and in general.
First, the specific project...I am tiling a shower using porcelain tiles. I am tiling over durock coated with hydroban. Should I use modified or unmodified? I have read folks say modified but I was wondering since the surface I am laying on is impervious.
I typically use Ditraset for everything (unmodified) but that is because I almost always use Ditra for my floors. My understanding is that you use unmodified since it cannot dry out by going into the floor and thus can dry only through the grout lines and unmodified does not need a pervious substrate in order to dry. Wouldn't the same apply to hydroban, redguard, kerdi, etc.? Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like modified has a little better sticking power so is preferred if you have a way for the thinset to dry out, but unmodified is a little more universally useful. I know Schluter recommends unmodified over top Ditra.
Specific advice on what to use in my shower as well as how to choose modified vs. unmodified is appreciated. I have read and read and you can find someone to support using just about anything. There are some who say it matters if you are on top of an impervious surface while others say it isn't a big deal to just use modified to get a better bond. What is the truth?
First, the specific project...I am tiling a shower using porcelain tiles. I am tiling over durock coated with hydroban. Should I use modified or unmodified? I have read folks say modified but I was wondering since the surface I am laying on is impervious.
I typically use Ditraset for everything (unmodified) but that is because I almost always use Ditra for my floors. My understanding is that you use unmodified since it cannot dry out by going into the floor and thus can dry only through the grout lines and unmodified does not need a pervious substrate in order to dry. Wouldn't the same apply to hydroban, redguard, kerdi, etc.? Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like modified has a little better sticking power so is preferred if you have a way for the thinset to dry out, but unmodified is a little more universally useful. I know Schluter recommends unmodified over top Ditra.
Specific advice on what to use in my shower as well as how to choose modified vs. unmodified is appreciated. I have read and read and you can find someone to support using just about anything. There are some who say it matters if you are on top of an impervious surface while others say it isn't a big deal to just use modified to get a better bond. What is the truth?