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GazTech

Hi

Just a quick question would be grateful 4 your views, got a quote to do for customer, only got rough guide to tiles large natural stone, just wondering how effective are undertile heating systems with this type off tile.

i no not much info any imput appreciated.

many thanks

john
Any natural stone is perfect with UFH. For maximum efficiency be sure to board the floor with insulation boards.....available from guess who.......Gaz

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Insulation Board

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WARMUP INSULATION BOARD
is a water resistant insulated tile backer board made of extruded polystyrene, faced on both sides with a fibreglass mesh embedded into a thin cement polymer mortar.

These can be used as a structural tile backer board in the floor. It will withstand a load of 30 tonnes per square metre and is ideal for use with underfloor heating as it pushes the heat into the room, by not allowing heat to penetrate down into the concrete substrate below. As a wall tile backer board, tiles can be fixed directly on to the surface without prior preparation and, being totally waterproof, which is ideal for use in bathrooms or showers.
Warmup Insulation Boards will save you money when used in conjunction with undertile heating by acting as a very efficient thermal barrier. It reflects the heat upwards into the floor tile instead of allowing heat to warm up the concrete slab below. By using Warmup Insulation Board you will find that after switching on your heating, your floor tiles will warm up in about 10-15 minutes. Without insulation boards it could take anything from 2-3 hours, or more.
 

Dan

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Hi guys,

are the insulated boards just for use on concrete floors or do they work on wooden and are they a replacement for ply sub floors.

Thanks Rich

For Concrete floors use something like www.fastwarm.co.uk available from www.floorheating.ltd.uk. Those warmup / marmox type boards can be used on wooden floors or concrete but are not a replacement for the sub-floor structure.
 

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