Kitchen floor

Given the choice, I would want the WHOLE floor screwed down and then overboarded with 18mm ply (15mm doesn't exist; it is actually 12mm). I would then fix the UFH and skim over the wires with a CHEAP RAPID SET FLEXIBLE adhesive before applying the slc.

As you are fixing stone, I think you will be mad not to use a decoupler.

Good luck and we look forward to the pics!

Daz
 
Cheers Daz defo price in Decoupler, I thought it be a good idea but warned the customer its not cheap though but why skim over the wires with a CHEAP RAPID SET FLEXIBLE adhesive before applying the slc ?
 
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Cheers Daz defo price in Decoupler, I thought it be a good idea but warned the customer its not cheap though but why skim over the wires with a CHEAP RAPID SET FLEXIBLE adhesive before applying the slc ?

The wires have a tendency to float even with loads of tape or fixings and parts will be sticking above the slc when set. The addy holds it down better due to having a thicker consistency.

I'm thinking if there's a joiner on the job it would be better to uplift as much of the old chipboard as possible, reinforce the joists and replace with ply which would keep the floor level down.
 
Ah right , the ufh is the type that is attached to the mesh and i usually just lay a thin bed of addy and roll out the mat bedding it into the adhesive so it shouldnt be able to move but ive heard of the wire that comes in a roll doing what you have discribed so that makes sense.

Suggested to joiner and customer lifting chipboard but neither wants to do so due to the kitchen having just be installed ontop of it:mad2:
 
Cheers Daz defo price in Decoupler, I thought it be a good idea but warned the customer its not cheap though but why skim over the wires with a CHEAP RAPID SET FLEXIBLE adhesive before applying the slc ?


But why risk using a cheap adhesive. Penny pinching IMO
 
I was just about to ask if there was any chance of removing the floor, then I read that the kitchen has been fitted. Why do people do that?

I havnt tiled onto a floating floor, I have ripped a couple out and started from scratch but I wouldnt want to risk it. Take in the advice from the guys above and try to follow it to the letter :smilewinkgrin:.
 
15mm ply does exist! !I use it a lot, its just not that popular. If you have a timber merchant that you use and you use enough of it they will get it for you.
 
Advice giving is defo followed, that way I cant blame myself:lol:.

Ive ony come across 1 floating floor and I told him the risks and why I was not willing to tile it so they went down a diferent route. If its floating Im not touching it.
 

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