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Discuss Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....??? in the Electric Underfloor Heating at TilersForums; Hi All I am using the Warmup loose wire system and large ceramic tiles, over Hardy backer board how thick should the bed of adhesive be approx, as in what ...
          
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    Default Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    Hi All

    I am using the Warmup loose wire system and large ceramic tiles, over Hardy backer board how thick should the bed of adhesive be approx, as in what size notched trowel?

    Cheers.......

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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    Well you should lay the wire and then overlay that with SLC. Then tile as normal when SLC is dry..
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    As Sir Ramic from me

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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    same from me also

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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    So why does Warmup say tile straight on top, I don't get it...?

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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    You can but it's a bit of a maul. It's far easier to level and then tile, and certainly less risky.
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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    You can on some ufh, it's just easier to slc and less likely to cause damage to the cable when troweling your adhesive

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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    If you tile right on top you can stand a chance of damaging the wiring while spreading. If at a later date you need to remove a tile due to chipping or breakage then the chances are that again you will damage the wires while removing the tile.

    Use SLC and it wil encapsulate the wiring giving an even dispersion of teh heat throughout the floor. If yo do it this way and a tile needs to be removed then you stand a better chance of not damaging the UFH.
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    Which looks easier and safer to tile on?


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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    Slc far easier, as above.......

    I'd be testing the wires through the process as well
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    Default Re: Adhesive ThicknessFor Warmup loose Wire System.....???

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    If you tile right on top you can stand a chance of damaging the wiring while spreading. If at a later date you need to remove a tile due to chipping or breakage then the chances are that again you will damage the wires while removing the tile.

    Use SLC and it wil encapsulate the wiring giving an even dispersion of teh heat throughout the floor. If yo do it this way and a tile needs to be removed then you stand a better chance of not damaging the UFH.
    I'm with this reply by Sir Ramic - makes sense

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