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Hi Everyone
I really would like some advice on installing limestone tiles on my kitchen floor.
After doing some research (i.e. google and talking to a few tilers) the order of install seems to be: ply, UFH, levelling compound/adhesive, white tile adhesive, limestone tile. Is this the right way? Should I also consider a mat?
The worry I have is that my kitchen floor (6m x 3m) has a slope of around 30mm. I do not want to level the floor completely as the step from the kitchen to the hallway will be too great and I have family who are wheel chair users.
I'm also looking to install Warmup for my UFH but my local Tile Giant has also said that they also manufacture ProWarm (the brand they sell). Has anyone heard similar? Are there any other UFH brands that you would recommend?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
JJ
I really would like some advice on installing limestone tiles on my kitchen floor.
After doing some research (i.e. google and talking to a few tilers) the order of install seems to be: ply, UFH, levelling compound/adhesive, white tile adhesive, limestone tile. Is this the right way? Should I also consider a mat?
The worry I have is that my kitchen floor (6m x 3m) has a slope of around 30mm. I do not want to level the floor completely as the step from the kitchen to the hallway will be too great and I have family who are wheel chair users.
I'm also looking to install Warmup for my UFH but my local Tile Giant has also said that they also manufacture ProWarm (the brand they sell). Has anyone heard similar? Are there any other UFH brands that you would recommend?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
JJ