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make sure to use flexible adhesives and grout,also a qualified sparky to connect ufh
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so you'd overboard with 6mm ply when British Standards 15mm ply for overboarding??If this was me i would use 6mm plyboard screwed every 8inches then lay ur underfloor heating and latex it in using a good flexible latex like bostic latex with bottle, rather than something less flexible like Ultra 2 part,obviously u would have to use flexible Adhesive and grout, but to be safe i would probably use ArduFlex 7001 which is VERY flexible and good with underfloor heating and wood.
Each to their own but never got on with insulation board etc only ever use detra matting or plyboard
And test the matting before you tile it! Its an expensive mistake if it doesnt work after you've tiled
I wouldn't take something you've read out a BS book as gospel!
No Ben, these cement boards do not stop deflection in the floor. Last bouncy floor I did, fastened /re newed floorboards best I could, 1/2 " ply then hardie on top. Customer moaned about the height at first but ramped the carpet and threshold bar up and you can't tell there is an inch height differenceFair comment! I've always used 9mm ply NOT the BS 15mm and never had a problem, ever! even using Vitra Flex, Ultra RSG or dunlop flex which arent the most flexible of ahesives. I did however just see the link "tiles popping up on a (9mm) ply floor" and seems that everyone is raving about boarding it instead of ply, do these boards have the same effect as ply, i.e brasing the floor and do u screw them or lay with adhesive?