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slikt

Hi, been tiling on and off for many years. My question is, i'm about to do my kitchen floor and I wanted to check what i'm about to do is the correct way as it'll work out a very costly mistake, I just wanted to know about the correct procedures :)

The floor is concrete with patchy SLC that is under vinyl tiles, and i'm looking to install UFH mats and porcelain 600x600 tiles. . . so. . .

1. Prepare sub floor with primer
2. Use flexi adhesive to fix insulation boards (are they always necessary)?
3. Fix UFH to boards
4. Use SLC to cover entire area at a 2-3mm thickness?
5. Use Rapid flexi adhesive to fix tiles.
6. Grout

Can you guys recommend the right products, I normally use BAL rapid set flexible?

As said, I need to get this right as there is alot or prep work and an expensive mistake if I missed something out.

Any advice and comments are more than welcome and thank you in advance. . :)
 
I would lift the vinyl tiles and remove any loose slc, depending on how deep any pits were you could slc over them or use a bit of rapid to level them when you fix the insulation boards down, are the boards necessary ?? personal choice, they will improve the heat from the mat as obviously it's not having to heat the concrete floor, the thickness of the slc depends on the mat, obviously you need to make surethat it is covered so as not to damage it when trowling your adhesive, apart from that, you have it covered I think.
 
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Daz

There is quite a difference in the thermal performance. It maybe worth having a chat with our forum sponsor (Uheat - Underfloor Heating | Electric | Floor Insulation | Frost Protection | Uheat) to fully understand the benefits.

Are the tiles plus adhesive likely to be the same thickness as the wood floor? You may have some tolerance there. Also a transition strip between the two floors will disguise any height differences.

Good luck,

Daz
 
S

slikt

Are the tiles plus adhesive likely to be the same thickness as the wood floor? You may have some tolerance there. Also a transition strip between the two floors will disguise any height differences.

Good luck,

Daz

Yeah very true and it will only be a minimal mm or 2. .I will look into maybe going with the 10mm. I'll have a read up mate, cheers
 

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