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Daz

In principle, you do not require a decoupling membrane. You will just need to ensure that you have an expansion joint across the point where the two substrates meet.

However, things to consider are:
How stable is the ply floor? i.e. thickness, deflection etc..
Are you putting insulation boards under the UFH? (I presume it is electric UFH)
Do you intend to apply a floor smoothing compound over the UFH?
 
Y

Yorkshire Tiling Services

On domestic jobs, you can use what is called a Cold expansion joint.. this is basicly a joint of around 4mm to 6mm and silicone is used.. same colour as the grout to be used..

Mapei do silicones to match all the grouts in the ultra colour range..:thumbsup:

A viable alternative to metal expansion joints,but do not have as much longevity ! will inevitably need to be replaced !
 
T

The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

No
main guy used to work for Schluter....
E.G...
Dural uncoupling membrane £5.00 a metre plus VAT
They will replicate ( near copy ) nearly any Schluter trim at a fraction of the cost.
Ring em and see !:thumbsup:


I guess you are refering to Gerard, top man imo. They do every colour under the sun. A good exp joint can make a job, true pro finish:thumbsup:
 

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