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[QUOTE="Dumbo, post: 923955"] Do not introduce ply to this job . Although you may not think it you have a good background to start with ie your lower level of screed . Introducing ply will add a later if weakness and complication. It will be very hard to do this properly with the kitchen in place although getting back to that height shouldn't be an issue . As said above after clearing out old flooring and screed or whatever it is . First job level the floor . Then fix insulation boards ( thickness for thickness they are usually cheaper than building up with levelling compound ) .once boards are fixed fit under floor heating then level over that to protect it , get a better wrap of material around the cable got better heat transfer and also if you damage a tile in the future you have more chance of replacing it without damaging your ufh and then finally tile the floor . Do not let a builder do this as they are not up to it . After all would you let me build your extension . Good luck . [/QUOTE]
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