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    Kitchen - 5SqM onto concrete. Best deal for UFH & insulation

    Any preferences anyone on Insulating board? There seem to be plenty of options (Varme / Wedi and many others) I can only get away with 6mm, due to floor heights - which is best value for thermal efficiency / price? What do you stick it down to concrete with? I will be removing the existing lino...
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    Advice Required Marmox Insulation Boards

    Hiya, I've had some Marmox 20mm insulation boards laid down on my conservatory floor today using Bal PTB Flexible adhesive, as I'm planning on installing some under tile heating also. The boards were laid down by a guy who does tiling, so I left it in his hands, however on checking the boards...
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    fastwarm floor heating insulation

    Has anybody out there used the fastwarm insulation boards? They look similar to the boards used on a job I have just finished off ( the customer had someone else instal the ufh before I tiled over it.) Firsl impressions were that it didn't look very robust, but after crawling around on it for...
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    electric UFH and insulation question

    Hello, I have been asked to install 450x450mm porcelain and electric UFH on a wooden bathroom floor. In order to minimise any increase in the finished floor level I'm intending to remove the existing chipboard flooring and relay using 25mm WBP ply and then lay the UFH and tiles straight on...
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    Cheap Floor insulation board

    Hi. Got to tile my parents kitchen/ utility room as part of a building project for them. I do quite a bit of tiling as part of my general building work but never used insulation board yet. Just wondering if anyone has used THERM-A-MAT insulation board available from E-bay shop at £3.99 a sheet...
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    fastwarm insulation boards

    Anyone got any views on the the fastwarm insulation boards. They are certainly cheaper than wedi/dukka/marmox etcc but dont have the cement backing on both sides. Have used a few times on top of screed before laying electric mats but not sure whether ok on top of plywood. Johnny
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    New Sound Insulation Gives Durable Tiled Surface

    NEW SOUND INSULATION GIVES DURABLE TILED SURFACE A newly-launched acoustic floor product not only reduces noise, but actually protects the tiled surface as well, overcoming one of the major problems of tiling onto acoustic floors. Schlüter-Systems Technical Manager Ian Knifton says: “To put...

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