
Atlantis The Royal
Palm Jumeirah, Dubai · 2023
LFT installation across suite bathrooms
Tile & Stone Works · Laticrete MVIS + Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1
Floor, wall, podium, façade. The bigger the slab, the less margin for the wrong adhesive, the wrong trowel, the wrong substrate flatness. We install LFT to the system spec — every slab back-buttered, every layout dry-laid.

What we do
LFT moves more under thermal load, telegraphs every substrate dip, and forces the adhesive to take the entire weight. Standard C1 adhesive fails on it.
We install with deformable, slip-resistant, large-format-rated systems — Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1 Zero on floors, Laticrete MVIS on vertical façades — back-buttered with at least 95 % adhesive contact, and we run a sound test on every panel.
Choose the system
Six common LFT applications. The starred one is what we'd specify by default on a typical UAE podium / pool deck.
Select application
Recommended system
Laticrete
254 Platinum + flex additive
As LFT spec — back-butter
Indicative spec
Send the floor or façade drawing — we'll spec the adhesive family and joint plan with the quotation.
Substrate readiness
Surface flatness over a 2 m straight-edge dictates whether you can install large format directly, need a self-levelling skim, or need a full SL screed.
| Deviation over 2 m | Verdict | |
|---|---|---|
| SR1 | < 2 mm | LFT-ready — install directly |
| SR2 | < 4 mm | Self-levelling skim recommended before LFT |
| SR3 | < 8 mm | Full SL screed mandatory before LFT |
Our process
Where it fits
Reference projects

Atlantis The Royal
Palm Jumeirah, Dubai · 2023
LFT installation across suite bathrooms

Le Méridien
Dubai · 2022
Lobby LFT and feature wall

Jumeirah Golf Villas
Dubai · 2024
Pool deck LFT pavers
Frequently asked
Industry definition: any tile or slab with one edge > 600 mm. Above that the adhesive class, trowel size and substrate tolerance all change. We treat anything 600 × 600 mm and up as LFT for spec purposes.
LFT adhesive is C2 or higher (high bond strength), S1 or S2 (deformable, allows movement), and slip-resistant (so the slab doesn't drift under its own weight before set). Standard C1 adhesive can't take the load and fails under thermal cycling.
Applying a thin coat of adhesive to the back of the slab in addition to the notched bed on the substrate. Ensures full contact across the slab face. Mandatory on LFT — without it you'll have voids and hollow spots.
Larger porcelain slabs have a slight bow (1–2 mm over 3 m is common). We dry-lay first, identify the bowed face, orient the bow consistently across the field, and use levelling clips through cure to flatten the surface. We never force a bowed slab flat with adhesive alone.
Back-butter every slab. Use the right notch (12 mm for LFT, 8 mm only on walls). Spread perpendicular to the slab direction so trowel ridges collapse cleanly. Sound-test every panel before grouting — re-set anything with > 10 % hollow area.
Above 1.2 m vertical or on façades, yes — Laticrete MVIS system or Mapei mechanical-fix systems. The adhesive carries the load until cure; the mechanical anchors carry it forever. Engineer sign-off on façade-grade installations.
Mandatory waterproofing membrane (Laticrete Hydro Ban or Mapei Mapelastic) under the adhesive. Epoxy grout instead of cementitious for water immersion. Joint movement plan for thermal expansion. Pressure test before water-fill.
Cementitious (Mapei Ultracolor Plus) for most interior floors and walls. Epoxy (Mapei Kerapoxy) for wet areas, pools, kitchens, F&B. Epoxy is harder to install but won't stain or absorb water — the right call wherever water is constant.
Free site survey across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. Written quotation back within 48 working hours.