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Assuming it’s on a solid cured substrate (if not then give more details) you’ll need to level over the eufh to fully encapsulate the wires to prevent burn out from a void and also to protect the wires. Then you’ll need an uncoupling membrane and I’d go with a slow set C2S1 white tile adhesive. As for brands there are many and it might depend on what you can get locally. Any major brand will be able to supply you with everything under the one roof so which is better to do for the warranty.
Isomat, BAL, Tilemaster or Python are just a few of the brands you should look at.
 
Assuming it’s on a solid cured substrate (if not then give more details) you’ll need to level over the eufh to fully encapsulate the wires to prevent burn out from a void and also to protect the wires. Then you’ll need an uncoupling membrane and I’d go with a slow set C2S1 white tile adhesive. As for brands there are many and it might depend on what you can get locally. Any major brand will be able to supply you with everything under the one roof so which is better to do for the warranty.
Isomat, BAL, Tilemaster or Python are just a few of the brands you should look at.
Nice one,its a solid screed been down 30 years so no probs there, havent seen the spec for the UFH but I assume insulating boards will be needed? Is the uncoupling necessary as the client is really OCD over the height he is even taking thermo plastic tiles up to save 3mm though probably better gone.
 

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