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The think the only reason for concern for using insulation boards on such a large area would be if you used really thin boards and there was a risk of the boards being compressed too much by people trampling over them prior to laying the SLC.
If you can control/prevent who is walking over them there shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Tile Shop

On a solid base, Marmox Multiboard can handle 40 tonnes per m2. Does King Kong visit often? It has been designed with this very purpose in mind, so I doubt very much its going to fail. The SLC will also help evenly spread the weight and heat distribution.

Also, using nomoreply will allow heat to go down into the subfloor aswell as up.... It will therefore run less efficiently and your running costs will be higher.
 
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Flintstone

Apparently the tech support for whichever thermal board company said the thin 6mm board isn't strong enough for the job!
 
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Tile Shop

We do the thermogroup econoboard and never had any complaints or failures. Way cheaper than some of the coated versions like the marmox above. but laid with a solid bed and 5-6mm of SLC, once tiled will be more than tough enough,

My preference will always be coated boards though. Board wise for UFH I'd always go for insulation over cement based boards.
 
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Flintstone

Not sure if they were supposed to be coated or un coated. It's having no more ply. I'm confident in that stuff. I don't think running costs are a concern to this customer!
 

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