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DURABASE CI DURABASE CI is especially suitable for laying tiles on problem substrates. Sealing in outdoor areas Used as a seal, in combination with tiling, on balconies and patios for example, DURABASE CI prevents the entry of water into the structure by seepage. Sealing in very damp areas DURABASE CI is also used as a seal, in combination with tiling, in very damp areas, such as changing rooms or swimming pool surroundings. Crack bridging Thanks to the matting's crack bridging function, it is also suitable for use in renovation work. For example, CI matting permits the laying of tiles on old, damaged floor coverings (tile on tile). However, it is not possible to compensate for major height differences in the substrate. DURABASE CI is especially suitable for laying tiles on problem substrates. Laying tiles on timber substrates DURABASE CI decouples the covering from the substrate. This makes it possible to lay tiles on substrates which expand and contract, i.e. which react to changes in temperature or humidity with changes in their length. For example, after appropriate preparation, tiles can also be laid with the DURABASE CI mat onto chipboard or timber boarded floors. Laying tiles on poured tarmac Even on problem substrates like poured tarmac or related load bearing bituminous compounds, DURABASE CI permits the laying of durable tiling without damage. Laying tiles on fresh substrates DURABASE CI permits reverse vapor pressure equalization, making it possible to lay tiles on substrates which are not yet dry. That has proved to be particularly practical for laying on anhydrite floating screed. Without elaborate pre-treatment and special adhesive, tiles can be safely laid on anhydrite screed with a residual moisture content of 2%. To