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Jimwilts

Hi all, i posted this on the underfloor heating forum, but have had no reply yet.


last week I laid loose wire UFH on top of cement insulation boards, and then laid mapei renovation screed over the top. I went back today, and all seems well apart from one area that has only just covered the loose wire and the tape that was holding the wire down. As a result this area of SLC has airlined on top of the UFH cable. The SLC has bonded well to the insulation boards.


Do you think I should lay another layer of SLC on top, Or is it OK to tile over the top?


BTW, I'm laying 30x30 gulf stone using mapei granirapid adhesive.


Thanks in advance
jim
 

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You can tile it as it is, just go very very steady over the cables for obvious reasons.

You can actually tile directly over lose cable but clearly it would be a bit of a nightmare to do and you risk damaging the cable, but it is possible.

If you feel safer using more SLC, then fire away, but if it's just a smallish area of cables showing through, then I think I'd just tile it as is.
 
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Jimwilts

You can tile it as it is, just go very very steady over the cables for obvious reasons.

You can actually tile directly over lose cable but clearly it would be a bit of a nightmare to do and you risk damaging the cable, but it is possible.

If you feel safer using more SLC, then fire away, but if it's just a smallish area of cables showing through, then I think I'd just tile it as is.

Thanks for your reply Dan.

its the first time I've used mapei renovation screed, and I was surprised how flat it went down with little trowelling. I did use a roller on it also. I get the feeling i laid it to thin over the sticky tape.

Is it common for renovation screed to crack over loose wire which has been laid on insulation boards?

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Got any pictures?

If the cable has moved during it curing, it would cause cracking. Depends what's going on though. Pictures might show it better.
 
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Its not usual for it to crack at all....the under floor heating cables were not working at the time were they ?
 
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Got any pictures?

If the cable has moved during it curing, it would cause cracking. Depends what's going on though. Pictures might show it better.

No, no photos at the moment. They are very thin airlines that follow the loose wire UFH.
 
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Jimwilts

Got any pictures?

If the cable has moved during it curing, it would cause cracking. Depends what's going on though. Pictures might show it better.

I poured on the friday morning and came back on monday. Customer was home working in the kitchen area over the weekend. Customer has a de humidifier but I'm not sure they had it on.
 
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If the floor had been walked on after the self level has dried, then yes it would cause slight cracking around the cables. Due to the cable being pushed into the insulation panels slightly.
 

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