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Thread: Miela

Started 1 month ago by Miela
What is the recommended procedure for laying electric under floor heating on a screed floor and then tiling. I am confused by insulation boards, latex levelling compounds, drying times - in fact everything. We have bought Warm Tiles insulation boards and wonder at their effectiveness as opposed to other types. You can guess I am completely new to this and don't really know the next step. Any ...
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whitebeam replied 1 month ago
How thick are the insulation boards, is your ufh a single wire type

Miela replied 1 month ago
About 5mm and we've got the matting type of ufh.

bert&ernie replied 1 month ago
The warm tiles insulation board is fine for what you are using it for. It is pretty much the same as Uheats Ekoboard but you would have been better buying the stuff from Uheat as saving money. Warm tiles 6mm iinsulation board £6.33 Uheat's Ekoboard £4.60 nearly £2 saving per board.....nuff said! you would stick the insulation boards down using flexible tile adhesive, then the mat goes ...

 

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Published (2009-11-11 02:46:00)
What is the recommended procedure for laying electric under floor heating on a screed floor and then tiling. I am confused by insulation boards, latex levelling compounds, drying times - in fact everything. We have bought Warm Tiles insulation boards and wonder at their effectiveness as opposed to other types. You can guess I am completely new to this and don't really know the next step. Any advice would be really appreciated.
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Miela
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How thick are the insulation boards, is your ufh a single wire type
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Miela
Published (2009-11-11 03:46:00)
The warm tiles insulation board is fine for what you are using it for. It is pretty much the same as Uheats Ekoboard but you would have been better buying the stuff from Uheat as saving money. Warm tiles 6mm iinsulation board £6.33 Uheat's Ekoboard £4.60 nearly £2 saving per board.....nuff said! you would stick the insulation boards down using flexible tile adhesive, then the mat goes down (not forgetting floor probe) then the self...

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