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Hello All, Any advice for a job that i'm undertaking will be gratefully received, thanks for your time in any replies. Ive got a kitchen floor to tile. half concrete and half floorboards. And looking to put in underfloor heating without putting too much height on the floor. Is it suitable to simply board out the whole area in 12mm plywood, attatch the mats directly then use a flexible adhesive and tile over the top? Ive got 600x600 porcelain tiles. It would kill me if the underfloor heating stopped working, is what i'm suggesting a suitable method? Is any flexible adhesive suitable? Is there an advantage with the 2-part(is that adhesive and primer?) or the mix-with-water stuff? (no experience with adhesives as you can tell) Is there any real difference? The fella in the shop was so heavily pushing some ready-mixed stuff at £35 for 4 square meters that I felt as though I needed some proper advice. Also, is the use use of insulation boards a nicety that would cut down on heat-up times/reduce the waste heating by a bit? I can do with slightly higher bills to save on the height and initial cost of insulation boards. Is what i'm thinking of doing ok, or is there a better way? It would be happy to keep the height down if it was just a bit more expensive to use. Thankyou for any replies to what must be a too-many-times asked question. Cheers!