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kilty55

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hi all, i have a job to look at for a customer who is getting conflicting advice from the ufh installers and the joiners

the ufh installers are putting in an inbetween joist system of some sort and are advising screwing 22mm ply to the joists as an overlay and tile direct

the joiners are advisign her to lay chipboard over it

none have given her any advice on comissioning the ufh...now does this type of system with no screed need to be commisioned in the same way with the ply overlay or would it differ?

also i was going to spec ditra if the ply overlay was agreed...btw alsoa natural stone finish yet to be chosen

any advice would be appreciated :thumbsup:
 

Ajax123

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22mm ply screwed to the joists. As with all systems it should be commissioned and run prior to tiling. They are horrible systems in terms of efficiency. Personally I would get shot of the diffusion plates and run a flowing screed in between the joists onto a deck of sterling board supported on battens nailed to the joists and insulated from underneath.
 

Ajax123

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thanks guys..job is upper floor level i beleive so may be why they have gone for the pipes run inside the joists with just an overboard....to me it doesnt sound very efficient either ajax have you come across many clients who have had these put in and what was there opinion?
i know of lots of these installations. Trouble with diffuser plates (thin ally plates) they have no mass so cannot develop thermal inertia so they heat up and cool down really quickly. Trouble is when you then put an insulator on top (floor boards) you deaden the response so that the heating becomes very inefficient.

Ive actually got wet heating between the joists in my lounge, bathroom and attic room but I overlaid them with a screed to give thermal mass.
 
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jonnyc

I have laids dozens of stone floors over water fed systems between joists.
sometimes they have had screed between joists sometimes insulation and plates.
until about a year ago i would always say minimum 18mm plywood glued and screwed.
i would then ditra mat on top.
never had any problem but schluter do not recommend ditra now over this type of system.
last few jobs i have done we have stuck down hardibacker 6mm and screwed or the trimline cement baoad that is similar.
this does not stop heat coming through but important to remember the that the subfloor must be rigid and loadbearing before cement board is fixed.
 

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