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Stef

As far as I remember, I didn't think it was ok for ufh though I may be wrong. I use Mapei Renovation screed for such jobs. If it is ok I might start using it cos its about a fiver a bag cheaper than Reno which is a significant saving on a pallet.

I meant to phone Mapei tech today to double check for the Eco & forgot.
I ended up using 2 bags of Eco as the floor is way out & that's before I install the heat mat.
Will Phone tech in the morning & check, I usually use renovation screed but if they say it's ok then i know what I'm using..
Must say though this floor I'm doing is over a screed & is not a wooden floor, if it's wood then I'm certain you must use renovation screed..
 
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Qwerty

Never used it myself as always use Ultraplan Renovation Screed. Here are the tech specs....
http://www.mapei.com/public/GB/products/513_Ultraplan Eco_UK.PDF

My understanding from this is that it can be used over UFH within a screed, but not worded the same as the renovation screed which says "suitable for use with UFH"

Deffo a call to mapei tech!!! [emoji1]

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Qwerty

I used Ultraplan Eco this morning on part of an old screed to level it ready for next week. This stuff is great to use. Mixes really well and so smooth to the point I had to double check that I hadn't used too much water as I'm used to Renovation screed consistency. It poured & levelled perfectly and has set nicely. I'm going to be using this on all solid (non heated) floors from now on.
Left the remainder in the gorilla tub to set and knock out and it's rock solid already!
 

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