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[QUOTE="ciego21, post: 988596, member: 60796"] I've always used warmup for bathroom floors. The loose wire...it's easier to manoeuvre round sanitary ware. Etc. Simply because I find it easier to latex over in one application. Nothing worse than seeing netting floating up through latex and setting overnight!! Doom! Warmup have changed their system from a roll of tape that went down completely over the loose wire to hold it down to a double sided tape you lay in strips peel back stick wire to then cover over with scrim like plasterers scrim. Have used the electric on matting a few times. On quite big areas too. God knows what it's costing customer now. 150m2. We laid it with an electrician. Latexed. Had floating netting etc. Primed and latexed again. Ditra matted. Then tiled 1200x1200 porcelain. From memory with a bit of making up levels from room to room we used 50 odd bags of tile master levelflex. The 25 kg green bag not the 20kg brown bag . So alot of prepping before tiling. [/QUOTE]
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