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peteablard

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Before you self level the ufh mat make sure fix the wire down with some addy or tape...the slc can creep under the wires and lift them slightly which won't help when you start fixing the tiles.

I always take extra care to make sure the matting is fixed down securely, I've seend UFH almost floating on SLC which also means there's a chance of damaging the wire with your trowel..... not good!
 
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doug boardley

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this is how I do it on a concrete substrate, in the first pic you can see the ufh wires under the slc, which in turn is on top of insulation boards
 

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