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J Sid

There are many different types out there, I have one I recommend.
Which one do you lads recommend / fit and is it different for different substrates?
 
O

Old Mod

I can honestly say I’ve never been asked to spec one Julian.
Last time I even supplied an electric ufh system was 2016, and I’ve fitted less than half a dozen since then. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
J

J Sid

Thanks Marc

If a customer needs retro wufh or electric I
try and spec what I like and if it.
Had a large job last Xmas, 100m2 plus, boards and wire. Spar wanted to supply and fix, I gave clear instructions on what I need to tile it. He didn't think he would bother to tape boards or seal boards before slc. I turn up to a crazy paving floor with slc coming up. Customer wasn't happy when I said I would tile on that. Found some to tile it 3 weeks before Xmas.
So, unless it's done by me or I see it being done by others I won't do the tiling.
Think we all know what I normally use for wufh, just wanted other options and see what other recommend.
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Dumbo

Sparks don't have a clue about what is necessary
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I've never tiled a wufh panel system so cannot offer anything but this is a worthwhile question .
 
J

J Sid

I've done that in small areas marc with electric ufh wires.
The job I'm pricing as type is reto wufh on gypsum screed in a old cottage with no floor insulation, so going for a installation boards type.
 

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I have solfex wufh overlay in my own house and done a couple of the same system for my customers.
Never had an issue and very competitive
 
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J Sid

I have solfex wufh overlay in my own house and done a couple of the same system for my customers.
Never had an issue and very competitive
Just been looking at there site, no much info there🤔 did you fix tiles to it? If so it looks like they say fix to 6mm ply😳 but not clear at all. It's also a floating floor which I'm not at all keen on tiling onto
 

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its the usual gypsum panels free floating and glued together, screwed down plastic end sections. Then ditra matting and tiled.
 
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Dumbo

its the usual gypsum panels free floating and glued together, screwed down plastic end sections. Then ditra matting and tiled.
Do you fill the empty routered grooves before matting . I think I had a spec from tilemaster who said they wanted this .
 

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