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Need to over board usually use ply, but putting ufh then some latex slc and on top that of that Ditra, will I be better using a backer board instead of ply to keep the height down, will it be strong enough and whats reccomended.
 
What are you over boarding and how big is the floor..? And why are you using ditra..?..
 
And Ditra would normally sit under the UFH - covered in a 3mm bed of slc ensuring that the cables don't come in contact with the ditra.
 
Sully..Ditra can be installed both ways......but it performs better installed above the UFH....

quote from schluter..

Schlüter-DITRA is also recommended for uncoupling of radiant heated floors consisting of thin electric heating mats. Schlüter-DITRA may be installed either above or below the heating mat. However, the uncoupling function is more effective if Schlüter-DITRA is installed above the heating mat.
 
Sully..Ditra can be installed both ways......but it performs better installed above the UFH....

quote from schluter..

Good to know Dave - I've only used it to overcome issues with new screeds (fast track, whereby the screed hasn't had the full cure time) and in that case, it sits below the UFH - according to Schluter tech. It needs to be flooded with slc as the cables shouldn't come in contact with it. Out of interest, in what spec would you sit it above the UFH? I also assume the cables would need to be flooded with slc as again, the ditra shouldn't come in contact with them as far as I'm aware.

As for using it to overcome floorboard movement, if that's what you are planning Bathroomboy - that's not what it's designed to do. I personally would overboard with a tilebacker board / marmox insullation boards, fix mats, flood with SLC and tile (although some guys are happy to fix directly over ufh mats with adhesive - I can't see the benefit or justify the risks of damaging the cables).
 
Thanks Sully how thick is the marmox board? and is it cemented down in any way or just screwed like ply 150m/m centres.
 
Out of interest, in what spec would you sit it above the UFH?

With piped( wet heat) or Electric UFH.....This allows the full functions of the uncoupling part of ditra...
 

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