Hi all.
I hope you will be able to guide me on this.
I am going to be tiling the floor of our new conservatory, but want to make sure it is done right.
It has the JG Speedfit 30 pack wet underfloor heating installed. The screed was done by Speedscreed and they used sharp sand & kerachem eco. This was done 14th Feb.
The boiler was changed about 3 weeks ago and I have only just had minimum heat going through the screed.
I am going to install a de-coupling mat and porcelain tiles will be laid on top. (which de-coupler do you recommend?)
My question is, do I still need to gradually turn up the heat on the ufh to get the screed ready for tiling, as in the JG speedfit instructions?
It's just I had to turn it up to 28deg to get it to come on the other day!
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks
malc
I hope you will be able to guide me on this.
I am going to be tiling the floor of our new conservatory, but want to make sure it is done right.
It has the JG Speedfit 30 pack wet underfloor heating installed. The screed was done by Speedscreed and they used sharp sand & kerachem eco. This was done 14th Feb.
The boiler was changed about 3 weeks ago and I have only just had minimum heat going through the screed.
I am going to install a de-coupling mat and porcelain tiles will be laid on top. (which de-coupler do you recommend?)
My question is, do I still need to gradually turn up the heat on the ufh to get the screed ready for tiling, as in the JG speedfit instructions?
It's just I had to turn it up to 28deg to get it to come on the other day!
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks
malc