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I have a job coming up which I am currently specing out. It is a large (20m2) wetroom that requires UFH. Floors are traditional floorboards which are to be overboarded. Shower former is most likely going to be Marmox showerlay.
Question I have is how is the best way to carry the UFH onto the former. I want to SLC the UFH matting but I am unsure how best to do this? Until now I have always either not fitted UFH in a wetroom, or stopped it prior to the gradient of the former commencing.
Any ideas or photos would be great......cheers :thumbsup:
Sorry if similar has been asked before :19:
 

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