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Gazebo

Hi again all,

I was just wondering what you guys do when laying elec UFH onto timber floor (floorboards), that has been secured then overboarded with hardibacker.

Do you then lay an additional insaulation board on top.?

Or do you just lay the UFH over the backer board and then tile or latex then tile.?

Cheers

Gary.


p.s Has Colour Replublic gone all thespian.???
 
G

grumpygrouter

Personally if I was putting ufh onto timber i would have used ply instead of the hardie and then used isulation boards on top of the ply. The Hardie doesn't add strength and has little in the way of thermal insulation. Without the heating and if the floor was solid then yes, hardie every time. It is normal to cover the UFH with slc which is good to tile onto thereby alleviating the need for hardie as the tiling surface...if you see what I mean?
 
G

grumpygrouter

Hi
I have the same issue, but am concerned with the resuling step caused by the ply, insulation, cable addy and tile!
So what thinkness ply would you use?

Cheers

Ian
Absolute minimum of 12mm, but 18 would be better, it depends how solid your floor is. Any deflection at all and it should really be 18mm.
 
D

DHTiling

As long as the floor is solid enough then i would use hardi boards...wood insulates to a certain degree and you do not loose heat on timber floors like you can on concrete ones..

But then again if the floor is solid then you could just use a 10mm insulation board direct onto the substrate..with required fixings.
 
E

eyebeetiling

As long as the floor is solid enough then i would use hardi boards...wood insulates to a certain degree and you do not loose heat on timber floors like you can on concrete ones..

But then again if the floor is solid then you could just use a 10mm insulation board direct onto the substrate..with required fixings.

Thanks Dave
The team at topps said to just use the insulation boards, but I don't feel they bring much to the party strength wise.
They will have a towel radiator in the room as well, so I'm going down the backerboard route. If anyone really disagrees, please tell me now!

Cheers

Ian
 

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