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Hi Guys

I have a plywood floor overlad with hardie backer board, I was going to feather out the 3/4mm dip in the floor with addy but it turns out my feathering was worse then my plastering.... (who would have known)!!!!

Anyway I've decided to carry on with the loose cable underfloor heating installation (warmup) and then use a SLC. Am I right, that I HAVE to use a fibra bonded SLC?
Where could I buy it off the shelf or where is the best place to buy online?

As always thanks guys.
Simon.
 
Re: Confirmation of Self Levelling Compound requied.

Hi Simon

(I reply as an enthusiastic amateur who has just finished an en-suite with loose wire UFH).

I don't think it is a question of having to use fibre bonded, but more of a question of why wouldn't you? You are going to alot of trouble and expense to do the job right. The difference in cost between an non-fibre SLC and a good quality one is going to be less than the cost of fixing the job down the line when things start failing.

I used Mapei ultraplan renovation screed from Tile Giant. can't remember the exact price but it wasn't much over 20quid a bag. I'd never used SLC before but careful measurement of the SLC and water, using a paddle mixer and sealing the edge of the room with leftovers of the 6mm marmox meant I'd poured 2x2m in under 10 mins with the wife standing by to mix more if required. Just helped the SLC into the corners with a trowel but had to do virtually nothing else.

One of the key lessons learnt from the good folks here was to use a hot glue gun to fix down the loose wire. I should have glued in more places as I did have a couple of sections of the wire make a run for the surface of the slc and I had to push them back under the surface. Left a week (only working at weekends) I then had a perfect surface to tile onto.
 
Re: Confirmation of Self Levelling Compound requied.

Hi Simon

I used a new thin wire from Uheat which was about 3-4mm thick. The SLC was about 5-6mm thick and in the end I used 1 full 25Kg bag and 5Kg from another bag.

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The shower tray was 800x1200 close to 3sqm floor area.

Cheers - Kev
 

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