How would you do it ?

thanks - but have asked already - didn't want one.

Also with regards to Kapitans suggestions - they are not suitable for this application.
The room slopes downwards and away to either side from the Kitchen - big time.
The tiles are 600 x 400 x 22mm thick sandstone - to be laid in brick pattern.
For anyone that knows - these kind of tiles in brick fashion require the floor to be more or less level - any lack of level would have to be made up in adhesive anyhow - nasty job on this floor. You cannot follow the floor at the risk of stepping.
Self levelling or screeding the floor would have been the only way. But as I said - too much height diff to make up.
 
tell her to put down a carpet!!!
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well said kap,why would you want to lift a floor up that much anyway ,isnt there an allowed tollerance for uneven floors
 
well said kap,why would you want to lift a floor up that much anyway ,isnt there an allowed tollerance for uneven floors

If you read posts properly - I aint gonna level the floor to that height. Too much. She's gonna just have the kitchen done instead, not the sloping dining room.
 
wotta about gluing tiles to her slippers so she thinks her floors tiled!! :wink_smile: (i need to stop drinkin)
 
That is the way I did it - she didn't want pencil marks all over her expensive wall paper - so laser level & staff.

Dan - it's obvious that by the time that the lowest point was levelled to meet highest, then heating mat, tiles ( 22 mm ) plus adhesive, they would have to take about 400mm off the door & alter the bottom frame & storm guard - The radiator & bleed valve at bottom end would be partially covered & all skirting boards would have to come off or disappear if left on. Also the stone fireplace hearth would disappear.


Sorry I missed this.

I don't get why, that if the floor is being levelled, there isn't enough space for a heating cable of 3mm?!?! Even if you left the small area that's the highest point, the other 90% of the floor can still afford the cable thickness, right?

Sounds to me, the raise all together is the problem, not the addition of underfloor heating.
 

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