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We are currently laying electric underfloor heating in our kitchen in an area 7 sq m. We have laid 10mm insulation boards then the heating mat.
Browsed on here & discovered that self leveling seemed to be the best way to go so went and got some unibond self leveling compound. After laying it was reading a few more posts & see that it should be a flexible slc. :mad2:The unibond slc doesn't mention flexible on the bag. Have rung them & a chap in the technical department said that the formula for the slc is fairly similar to the flexi adhesive so might be ok. He said it will be tested for ufh compatability in the future.
What should we do now? Rip it all up & start from scratch or take a chance & lay the tiles (porcelain 600mm sq), wait a few weeks turn it on & hope for best.
Has anyone had any experience with this product?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Browsed on here & discovered that self leveling seemed to be the best way to go so went and got some unibond self leveling compound. After laying it was reading a few more posts & see that it should be a flexible slc. :mad2:The unibond slc doesn't mention flexible on the bag. Have rung them & a chap in the technical department said that the formula for the slc is fairly similar to the flexi adhesive so might be ok. He said it will be tested for ufh compatability in the future.
What should we do now? Rip it all up & start from scratch or take a chance & lay the tiles (porcelain 600mm sq), wait a few weeks turn it on & hope for best.
Has anyone had any experience with this product?
Thanks in advance for any advice.