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Thinking of taking up the wood effect tiles in my hallway and laying a victorian floor in it's place (having a hall/stairs/landing revamp) and was wondering about how ufh would affect it as I'd be using 1mm maximum joints. Not sure about wether to have ufh or not, but just thought I'd throw the question out there:smilewinkgrin:
 

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