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jonnyc
Just been to see a job today where Jupiter underfloor heating system being used.
I have previously laid a stone floor on this about 5 years ago and have not had any comebacks.
water pipes are set within boards and then clinker terracotta tiles are loose laid on top of boards directly over heat pipes. the boards have insulation under them and they in turn are loose laid on to the base which must be dead flat , which in this case required latexing.
the clinker tiles are tongue grooved and stuck together on the sides only . so it is effectively a floating floor.
no expansion joints needed!!!!
i will try and post a link if i can work out how to do this.
anyone else worked over this system with success ?
my pci rep has tested their carrament product on this system and ok it.
I have previously laid a stone floor on this about 5 years ago and have not had any comebacks.
water pipes are set within boards and then clinker terracotta tiles are loose laid on top of boards directly over heat pipes. the boards have insulation under them and they in turn are loose laid on to the base which must be dead flat , which in this case required latexing.
the clinker tiles are tongue grooved and stuck together on the sides only . so it is effectively a floating floor.
no expansion joints needed!!!!
i will try and post a link if i can work out how to do this.
anyone else worked over this system with success ?
my pci rep has tested their carrament product on this system and ok it.