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DriftFactory

Hi All,

I'm new on here, just started advertising to do Tiling and quickly found myself in deep water. I'm a Carpenter/Joiner by trade, so over the years iv done tones of Kitchens and Bathrooms and quite a few big floor areas too, but the first few jobs Iv been to see are pretty big, ones a Collage Kitchen and Dining hall, 420sq meters of flooring and 185sq meters of walls..

The second job is the one I need help with, some tiler has already been in and laid about 40sq meters, there's another 100 meters to do. 600mm sq porcelain tiles.
The tiles have been laid directly on top of the underfloor heating pipes and polystyrene base, there's no screed and no membrane. Guessing this will not be ok?

Iv never tiled on to this type of UFH without a screed, and Iv never used Ditra, I'm guessing it's a good idea to use Ditra, but should it be fixed down at all? Glued perhaps?
Also some advise on expansion joints/strips would be good too, never used them before

Any help and advise will be greatly appreciated. :)

Kind regards
Dale
 
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Spud

First thing I would do is get the tile fixing specification from the underfloor heating manufacturer, next I would cross reference it with mapei technical or Bal technical or Glynn from tile master to see if they can offer you a solution to tile over the insulation , my guess would be a minimum specification of levelling compound then an anti fracture mat and then tiled with an c2ft s2 adhesive but that would need confirmation from whatever brand of adhesive you decide to use
 
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DriftFactory

Excellent, I'll do just that. I was so flabagasted with the building and the size of the job that I didn't even pay attention the the brand of UFH.
All the tiles, adhesive and grout is there already.
The tiles already laid have been very well done, flat as a pancake, the customer was more than happy with them. The bed was at least half inch though, must be ripping through the adhesive.
 
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DriftFactory

Just to update this, the UFH is officially endorsed to tile directly on to by Mapei.. I'm going to pass on this job, can smell a rat somewhere and think it may end up being more hassle than it's worth. The client has said they'll pay £**sqm cash if anyone wants the job.. Job is in Weighbridge Surrey, KT13. If anyone wants it, drop me a pm and I'll send you the clients number.

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Unfortunately Dale, prices are not permitted in an open forum.
You weren't to know, so no problem.
There are places where prices can be discussed once you are accepted into the 'Tilers forum Arms' this is a private forum for Proffesional fixers only.
Which, when you fulfill the entry requirements, you'll be accepted in to.
Have a look at this.

How Do I Gain Entry To The TilersForums Arms (Professional Tiling Forum)?
 
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J Sid

water ufh in screed not electric
Unfortunately Dale, prices are not permitted in an open forum.
You weren't to know, so no problem.
There are places where prices can be discussed once you are accepted into the 'Tilers forum Arms' this is a private forum for Proffesional fixers only.
Which, when you fulfill the entry requirements, you'll be accepted in to.
Have a look at this.

How Do I Gain Entry To The TilersForums Arms (Professional Tiling Forum)?
bit slow there @3_fall :) I thought a shocking low price considering the risk involved:(
 
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Uheat - Neil

Hi All,

I'm new on here, just started advertising to do Tiling and quickly found myself in deep water. I'm a Carpenter/Joiner by trade, so over the years iv done tones of Kitchens and Bathrooms and quite a few big floor areas too, but the first few jobs Iv been to see are pretty big, ones a Collage Kitchen and Dining hall, 420sq meters of flooring and 185sq meters of walls..

The second job is the one I need help with, some tiler has already been in and laid about 40sq meters, there's another 100 meters to do. 600mm sq porcelain tiles.
The tiles have been laid directly on top of the underfloor heating pipes and polystyrene base, there's no screed and no membrane. Guessing this will not be ok?

Iv never tiled on to this type of UFH without a screed, and Iv never used Ditra, I'm guessing it's a good idea to use Ditra, but should it be fixed down at all? Glued perhaps?
Also some advise on expansion joints/strips would be good too, never used them before

Any help and advise will be greatly appreciated. :)

Kind regards
Dale
Hi Dale
Going forward , if you would like any help with underfloor heating we have a dedicated website www.uheat.co.uk and can offer great discounts to forum members..regards Neil
 

Uheat - Jake

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hi what are your basic specs for fixing direct on to wufh pipes porcelain tiles .what is your recommended
build up ?
Hiya Ray,

We have a 18mm Retrofix Heavy Panel which are made from recycled gypsum, paper and water, mixed in an 80%- 20% ratio to produce homogeneous, dense sheet material that is cured, they are pre grooved for 12mm pipe which will be spaced at 150mm.

This allows tiles and engineered wood to be installed directly on top of the panels, a carpet or vinyl would require a 6-9mm ply overboard.

It's a very quick installation method, boards can be fixed by low expansion fixing foam (which we also supply) which dries in 1hour.

If you would require some more details or would like me to do a quote for you please feel free to contact me and I'll be happy to help.
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

Hiya Ray,

We have a 18mm Retrofix Heavy Panel which are made from recycled gypsum, paper and water, mixed in an 80%- 20% ratio to produce homogeneous, dense sheet material that is cured, they are pre grooved for 12mm pipe which will be spaced at 150mm.

This allows tiles and engineered wood to be installed directly on top of the panels, a carpet or vinyl would require a 6-9mm ply overboard.

It's a very quick installation method, boards can be fixed by low expansion fixing foam (which we also supply) which dries in 1hour.

If you would require some more details or would like me to do a quote for you please feel free to contact me and I'll be happy to help.
so no decouple rs then ? no pressuring the floor while adhesive sets ? any flexible adhesives ? S1 OR S2 adhesive ? no fibra reinforced floor leveler.how much do the pipes expand hot under 2 to 3 bar pressure .
thanks for your answers on all these
 

Uheat - Jake

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so no decouple rs then ? no pressuring the floor while adhesive sets ? any flexible adhesives ? S1 OR S2 adhesive ? no fibra reinforced floor leveler.how much do the pipes expand hot under 2 to 3 bar pressure .
thanks for your answers on all these

A decoupling membrane can be used and stuck down with a Flexible tile adhesive, All adhesives we recommend to be used should be Flexible. Panels need to be sprayed with the glue, left for a few minutes before being laid and then stood on for a moment, this is the only pressure they need. The pipe doesn't expand with pressure, it can expand with heat at 0,16 mm/mK.
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

A decoupling membrane can be used and stuck down with a Flexible tile adhesive, All adhesives we recommend to be used should be Flexible. Panels need to be sprayed with the glue, left for a few minutes before being laid and then stood on for a moment, this is the only pressure they need. The pipe doesn't expand with pressure, it can expand with heat at 0,16 mm/mK.
would you recommend priming these boards with an sbr primer as they are gypsum and should be treated the same way as a gypsum screed .to clarify your equation on expansion does this mean the pipes will exspand over a 20 m2 floor circa 100 lm of pipe 16 mm over the whole floor ? thank you for your answers
 

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would you recommend priming these boards with an sbr primer as they are gypsum and should be treated the same way as a gypsum screed .to clarify your equation on expansion does this mean the pipes will exspand over a 20 m2 floor circa 100 lm of pipe 16 mm over the whole floor ? thank you for your answers

Priming can be done on the bottom side of the panel.

The expansion would be tiny if anything, that information come straight from our Manufactures mouths.
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

i do understand priming the bottom of the panel as you want it to stick to the floor but
you dont tile the bottom .you tile the top so i would have thought you should prime the
gypsum board so the tiles stick to the board .with the tiny expansion if any how do you recommend
defusing this across a floor or taking it out from the start .
how much tile fixing have the manufactures done ? .
thanks again for the answers
 

Uheat - Jake

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i do understand priming the bottom of the panel as you want it to stick to the floor but
you dont tile the bottom .you tile the top so i would have thought you should prime the
gypsum board so the tiles stick to the board .with the tiny expansion if any how do you recommend
defusing this across a floor or taking it out from the start .
how much tile fixing have the manufactures done ? .
thanks again for the answers
The reason we can't say prime the top is we don't know how that will react with the pipe over the years of it being laid, it just hasn't been tested with the pipe.

The expansion would be so tiny you wouldn't need to factor anything in.
 

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