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Re: Rescue me!lol. Is electric underfloor heating under travertine mosaic tiles worthwhil

could be tricky and end in a mess if its your 1st time putting under foor heating and tiling ontop with mosaic , put your mat down stuck to clean prepared floor screed over with flexi rapid set using top of wires as guide for screed let it set then tile on top with flexi rapid set.
 
Re: Rescue me!lol. Is electric underfloor heating under travertine mosaic tiles worthwhil

Hi there and welcome to the forums :thumbsup:
 
Re: Rescue me!lol. Is electric underfloor heating under travertine mosaic tiles worthwhil

Welcome and good luck with the floor. take your time getting the prep work right, cos' mosaics look bloody awful if the floor ain't flat!
 
hi there i joined tilers forum yesterday just thought id say hello and tell a bit about my tiling back ground , been tiling 8 yrs learnt trade with pro tiling company left them started on my own got my NVQ level 2 from leeds building college on OSAT , now up and country tiling mostly commercial contracts subcontracting for a flooring company. Wanted to ask if any body knew of a private teaching college that has floor screeding courses that are worth the time to go on , cheers bal!
 
Re: Rescue me!lol. Is electric underfloor heating under travertine mosaic tiles worthwhil

Welcome to the forums mate.......

Good luck and let us know how you get on with your project!

:grin:
 
Re: Rescue me!lol. Is electric underfloor heating under travertine mosaic tiles worthwhil

Hello people and many thanks for your opinions..You are all very helpful..

juast wondering though..

Can you get the insulation boards locally at any tilers suppliers..?
I may go for a thin 6mm to help keep the height down..
Can the insulation boards go straight down over the concrete floor or are they best stuck down with some adhesive or tape or something to stop them moving over the concrete?

many thanks in advance folks..
 

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