KevinH
TF
Seeing some of the recent comments about laying UFH onto ply flooring & use of decoup mats I thought I'd ask a few of my own questions...
I'm planning the re-fit of our en-suite. It's approx 2mx2m and we're going to tile the floor and walls with 30x60 porcelain. We've taken a liking to these in the attached photo (from Avanti tiles in Milton Keynes - £40/m).
I'm not going to be doing the tiling myself - will be asking one of you fine folks here to do it when the time comes :smilewinkgrin:
The floor is currently chipboard and I'm planning to take that up and replace with 22mm T&G Ply (with extra noggins) and insulation board. I'm not sure yet to use a heating mat or just snake a wire over the floor, but does the floor need a decoupling mat fitting? I'm conscious of the overall height of the new floor, once you add together:
22mm (ply)
10mm (insulation board)
2mm (thinset)
3mm (decoup mat)
5mm (SLC)
3mm (tile adh)
12mm (tile)
=57mm.
I do expect a transition from the bedroom floor level, but at this rate it's going to be close to 30mm (assuming the chipboard is 18mm + carpet/underlay).
Also, if the decoupling mat is needed, where would it go in the "stack"? Above the heating wire/SLC? If that is the case wouldn't it act as an insulator?
Any thoughts?
Cheers - Kev
I'm planning the re-fit of our en-suite. It's approx 2mx2m and we're going to tile the floor and walls with 30x60 porcelain. We've taken a liking to these in the attached photo (from Avanti tiles in Milton Keynes - £40/m).
I'm not going to be doing the tiling myself - will be asking one of you fine folks here to do it when the time comes :smilewinkgrin:
The floor is currently chipboard and I'm planning to take that up and replace with 22mm T&G Ply (with extra noggins) and insulation board. I'm not sure yet to use a heating mat or just snake a wire over the floor, but does the floor need a decoupling mat fitting? I'm conscious of the overall height of the new floor, once you add together:
22mm (ply)
10mm (insulation board)
2mm (thinset)
3mm (decoup mat)
5mm (SLC)
3mm (tile adh)
12mm (tile)
=57mm.
I do expect a transition from the bedroom floor level, but at this rate it's going to be close to 30mm (assuming the chipboard is 18mm + carpet/underlay).
Also, if the decoupling mat is needed, where would it go in the "stack"? Above the heating wire/SLC? If that is the case wouldn't it act as an insulator?
Any thoughts?
Cheers - Kev