Discuss Under floor heating in wet room in the British & UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.

G

Gazzer

Just been asked to lay UFH in a wet room but i am concerned due to the fact that the waterproof membrane supplied is to be stuck to the 18mm chipboard floor by peeling the back of the membrane.
I have just read something online from the makers of another UFH system similar to the one i am using (Devi Mat) that a 3 - 6mm gap must be laid between the membrane and the UFH.
It still sounds a bad idea to me but what do you think?
Going to have ameeting with the client on Friday to discuss other stuff so i need to be armed with info.
With the membrane (2mm) the spacing using levelling compound (3-6mm) the mat (3.3mm) the adhesive ( 5mm) and the tile ( approx 10mm) he will have one hell of a step up into the room...about 23 - 25mm.
 
G

grumpygrouter

Just been asked to lay UFH in a wet room but i am concerned due to the fact that the waterproof membrane supplied is to be stuck to the 18mm chipboard floor by peeling the back of the membrane.
I have just read something online from the makers of another UFH system similar to the one i am using (Devi Mat) that a 3 - 6mm gap must be laid between the membrane and the UFH.
It still sounds a bad idea to me but what do you think?
Going to have ameeting with the client on Friday to discuss other stuff so i need to be armed with info.
With the membrane (2mm) the spacing using levelling compound (3-6mm) the mat (3.3mm) the adhesive ( 5mm) and the tile ( approx 10mm) he will have one hell of a step up into the room...about 23 - 25mm.
Personally I would follow Devi Mat's instructions, not the competitors instructions. If anything fails then it will be back to Devi Mat for assistance.

Grumpy
 
W

wivers

I layed a wet room floor just before xmas with the same thing mate.
The membrane was stuck to wood and it proper sricks mate. Then there's another sheet on top of the membrane you peel back before laying the UFH and this leaves the floor just as sticky. When i say its sticky i mean when i lifted the hand i was balancing on off the floor, it left a layer of my skin, no joking!

I used a matting UFH then pit a layer of reapid set flexi just to cover the wires over. I was gonna use self levler but the customer was worried about losing the slope into the drain. Its all been fine and i was using ceramic sheet mosiac.
 

Reply to Under floor heating in wet room in the British & UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com

Subscribe to Tilers Forums

There are similar tiling threads here

    • Like
Hello, this is my first post here, but I have been doing some reading. I am going to be tiling...
Replies
7
Views
470
    • Like
Renovated the bathroom on my 1970 bungalow last year. Took up the old pink floor tiles with sds...
2
Replies
25
Views
3K
    • Like
I have a customer who lives in a 200 year old property. The lounge floor he wants tiled which...
Replies
2
Views
1K
Hi, I am installing a shower/wet room in an upstairs on suite. Shower tray will be installed...
Replies
1
Views
2K
    • Like
  • Sticky
Shower Tile Repair - Tile Waterproofing in Brownstown MI. Schluter wet room conversion 24h...
Replies
2
Views
2K

Trending UK Tiling Threads

UK Tiling Forum Popular

Advertisement

Thread Information

Title
Under floor heating in wet room
Prefix
N/A
Forum
British & UK Tiling Forum
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
6

Which tile adhesive brand did you use most this year?

  • Palace

    Votes: 9 6.0%
  • Kerakoll

    Votes: 14 9.3%
  • Ardex

    Votes: 11 7.3%
  • Mapei

    Votes: 44 29.1%
  • Ultra Tile

    Votes: 18 11.9%
  • BAL

    Votes: 36 23.8%
  • Wedi

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Benfer

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Tilemaster

    Votes: 21 13.9%
  • Weber

    Votes: 18 11.9%
  • Other (any other brand not listed)

    Votes: 16 10.6%
  • Nicobond

    Votes: 7 4.6%
  • Norcros

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Kelmore

    Votes: 4 2.6%

You're browsing the UK Tiling Forum category on TilersForums.com, the tile advice website no matter which country you reside. Our UK based online tiling forum has 48,000 members and started out in 2006.

Top