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Overkill - is this a wise layering for UFH?

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So, I'm doing my own floor, and for the first time I'm putting wire underfloor heating over concrete.
Small bathroom, just over 2m squared of floor free for heating.
2nd floor flat, 60's build, thick concrete slab floor, few signs of old crackage.

Is this a good layering of products???

Prime slab with BOND SBR.
Combed out 8mm notch layer of flexible adhesive.
I've found some cheap cheap 6mm insulation boards.
WARMUP loose-wire UFH cable.
SLC to just cover wires.
4mm notch layer of flexible adhesive.
Schluter DITRA matting.
8mm Notch layer of flexible adhesive.
8mm glazed porcelain floor tile.
Phew.....!!!

I'm just worried this seems like a big layer of stuff for the heat to get through from the UFH??
Any advice. even if its just to say - YEAH, GO FOR IT! would be great, thanks.
 
Can't see the need for the ditra, I'd save your money on that and buy some better quality insulation boards
 
Can't see why your using Ditra with porcelain, the insulation sheets I would have gone for 10mm personally...maybe hight issues.
 
I'm with whitebeam, ditch the ditra and use 10mm insulation board.
Don't forget to prime the insulation board with warmup's primer. (The tape will stick better)
 
Sorry to gate crash this thread but can I ask a question relating to this thread. If it was fresh concrete screed which has dried correctly would you use ditra Matt with electric UFH. I have this scenario on a job and I usually use the ditra heat but they've gone for loose wire. The tiles are porcelain.

Many thanks in advance.
 
Just a personal preference but 'Yeah go for it'
I always use ditra when UFH is involved, even though the UCM not necessarily needed i have seen a few jobs with porcelain crack and blow grout due to expansion.
It does cost my customers more, but still gives off a lovely warmth to the tiles even using the more commonly used (in my case) 100w per m2 kits.
 
Thanks for your response. Where in the stack would you lay the ditra. Would you lay it on top of the wires after they've been levelled over or would you lay the wires on the ditra.
 
Over the wires after the self leveling...

Confused....?
Why is this scenario any different to the one I asked about, where everyone said "Don't bother with the DITRA"??
Is it because rj1884 is laying over a "fresh" screed??
 
Save yourself time and money....

Prime with primeplus, lay 10mm thermal insulation boards, fix loose wire, level with rapid level 30 and tile within 45 mins....

bish bosh.
 
Thanks for your response. Where in the stack would you lay the ditra. Would you lay it on top of the wires after they've been levelled over or would you lay the wires on the ditra.

I would lay your loose wires and make sure they are tacked down well, once you have Levelled over them for Protection. once fully dry I would then lay the Ditra on top of the Leveller using your 4x4 trowel.

If your going to use the route of Ditra for the safety of expansion etc, why not look into a product by Schluter called Ditra Heat?
 
Confused....?
Why is this scenario any different to the one I asked about, where everyone said "Don't bother with the DITRA"??
Is it because rj1884 is laying over a "fresh" screed??

He asked a question so I answered, dos'nt mean that I would ditra with those tiles
 
My method would be:
Prime
Fix insulation boards
Lay ufh
Cover with latex
Tile

I wouldn't use Ditra with these tiles either.
 
He asked a question so I answered, dos'nt mean that I would ditra with those tiles

But he like me is using Porcelain tiles....? Sorry, I don't understand what the difference is...?
(i'm not having a go BTW, saving money on DITRA is all good news to me!!) :thumbsup:
 
But he like me is using Porcelain tiles....? Sorry, I don't understand what the difference is...?
(i'm not having a go BTW, saving money on DITRA is all good news to me!!) :thumbsup:

Personally I would'nt use ditra with porcelain tiles, natural stone yes.
 

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