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Old 24-10-2007   #5
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Default Re: Underfloor Heating

I have to agree but sadly, it is not always possible/practicle. Wood itself is in fact quite a good insulator so not that much would be lost anyway. Drawback with backerboards and insulating boards is the additional height created as normally when you have finished you will have lifted the level by something like 25mm once you have boarded, laid the heating, skimmed then tiled.

Customers choice really.

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