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I am in the process of converting a barn into a dwelling and have installed underfloor heating pipes into 40mm chipboard by routing out pipe channels to lay the pipes in. What would be the best option to fix 10 mm slate tiles to the floor. Options I am considering are,1, tile directly onto chipboard using granfix ultimate flex tile adhesive or similar.2, Overlay chipboard with 6mm tilebacker board and tile onto this or 3, overlay with exterior grade plywood and tile onto this. Quite a few companies actually supply 22mm chipboard systems to overlay an existing floor but usually recommend overlaying with plywood or backerboard before tiling. I want to avoid insulating the tiles from the pipes as much as I can.
 

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