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[QUOTE="Givey Tago, post: 990272, member: 61276"] [ATTACH type="full"]128433[/ATTACH] I am happy with what I now have as a subfloor. All the wiring has been re-routed, 22mm plywood has been shimmed, and I have a very solid basis off the 3 beams (each of which is 25cm square...). In the end I kept the floorboards as they are about 40mm thick themselves and with everything screwed down, they give further integrity. The subfloor is rock-solid and I have the waste where I want it. The plywood sheets are a little lipped (2-3mm) in parts and I shall plane-down and maybe use a few millimetres of self-leveller too. So my remaining questions! I am using a 1000x1000x50mm deep Wedi riolitio neo tray, and the rest of the floor will be 50mm wedi panels. The wedi installation says to use 600mm wide fibre-glass reinforcement strips on flooring... But, I want to install electric UFH prior to tile throughout (on the showertray too). What is the best way to go from here? Glass-fibre, then stick down a mat, then SLC, then tile? Or Ditra-Heat straight on the Wedi..? Thanks for any suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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