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jimbob
Hi all,
My wife has bought some 450 x 450mm porcelain floor tile (9mm thick) which she wants me to put down in our hallway. As if it could not get any worse, she wants me to put down warmup underfloor heating first. The floor is concrete, I shall be putting down insulation boards first and then the heating wires, then tiling straight on top of those.
I have read a lot about thin-bed and thick-bed, but still can not figure out which is best for me, and what trowel will do the job properly. The heating manufacturers recommend a plastic trowel so as not to damage the wires, but they seem to be few and far between. I read somewhere on here that a trowel with round notches 20mm wide and 10mm deep is correct for flooring. I have also read a recommendation for Karl Dahm Special Maxi trowel, but they are only 12mm by 12mm notches. Will that be enough? Does the adhesive need to cover the heating wire completely? Will it cause a problem if not all the wire is fully covered and some of it is touching the bottom of the tile?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Believe me, if I could afford it, I would get a pro in, but with a high maintenance wife.......
Cheers
Jimbob
My wife has bought some 450 x 450mm porcelain floor tile (9mm thick) which she wants me to put down in our hallway. As if it could not get any worse, she wants me to put down warmup underfloor heating first. The floor is concrete, I shall be putting down insulation boards first and then the heating wires, then tiling straight on top of those.
I have read a lot about thin-bed and thick-bed, but still can not figure out which is best for me, and what trowel will do the job properly. The heating manufacturers recommend a plastic trowel so as not to damage the wires, but they seem to be few and far between. I read somewhere on here that a trowel with round notches 20mm wide and 10mm deep is correct for flooring. I have also read a recommendation for Karl Dahm Special Maxi trowel, but they are only 12mm by 12mm notches. Will that be enough? Does the adhesive need to cover the heating wire completely? Will it cause a problem if not all the wire is fully covered and some of it is touching the bottom of the tile?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Believe me, if I could afford it, I would get a pro in, but with a high maintenance wife.......
Cheers
Jimbob