Decoupling mat advice

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Hi, hoping for some advice.... Had a anhydrite screed laid early Feb. Looking at laying 20mm thick limestone at the end of march. The floor has UFH but the heating system can't be commissioned until the floor is laid-so can't get any heat in the floor.
The stone company advise Kerakoll BIOTEX decoupling membrane. This looks like a thin woven geo fabric sorted of membrane. I'm wondering if something like ditra would be better (although sh#t loads more expensive)??
Also would I need a tile leveling system with 20mm thick 600mm wide free length limestone.
Any advice appreciated. Thanks
 
I have just tiled a floor with under floor heating and once’s it was turned on before tiling cracks appeared which always happens so I wouldn’t tile until it has been commissioned .
 
Thanks for the replies guys. Only issue ref getting heat into the UFH is I'm getting an ASHP fitted with hot water cylinder etc and the cylinder and plant will need to sit on the tiles....I thought a decent decoupling membrane mat mitigate against the UFH not being commissioned??
 
Thanks for the replies guys. Only issue ref getting heat into the UFH is I'm getting an ASHP fitted with hot water cylinder etc and the cylinder and plant will need to sit on the tiles....I thought a decent decoupling membrane mat mitigate against the UFH not being commissioned??
Always commission the floor before tiling,period!
 
Thanks for the replies guys. Only issue ref getting heat into the UFH is I'm getting an ASHP fitted with hot water cylinder etc and the cylinder and plant will need to sit on the tiles....I thought a decent decoupling membrane mat mitigate against the UFH not being commissioned??
Hire a temporary boiler. Cheaper than replacing the tiles
 

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