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Discuss UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC? in the Electric Underfloor Heating at TilersForums; SLC'd the UFH cable in my bathroom and toilet yesterday, and will be tiling it in a week's time or so. My question is whether, having SLC'd the cable, I ...
          
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    Default UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    SLC'd the UFH cable in my bathroom and toilet yesterday, and will be tiling it in a week's time or so. My question is whether, having SLC'd the cable, I need to ensure that I don't have any voids between the top of the SLC and the underside of the tiles. I'm assuming that it's important to not have any voids around the cable, but once that's safely encased in SLC, do I need a solid bed of addy to ensure that the heat is transferred evenly to the tile? I have a 12mm square notched trowel, would this be ok or should I use a solid-bed one? Would a solid bed transfer the heat more efficiently to the tile or act as an impediment? I kinda think that's a silly question but can't decide why...

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    Default Re: UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    Forget your heat transition.

    All floor tiles should be solid bed fixed

    Trowel the floor with your 12mm trowel, then backskim the underside of the tile with the flat edge of the trowel, fix with a twisting or sliding motion and fully press the tile into the adhesive to attain a solid fix. If you have voids under a tile then you have weak points that will ultimately fail so do the job right first time to avoid further remedial work.

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    Default Re: UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    you need a solid bed of adhesive not only to make sure heat passes through the tile evenly but to make sure the tiles stuck down properly! what size tiles are you using?

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    Default Re: UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    all floor tiling needs to be solid bed Gross, regardless of presence or not of ufh

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    Default Re: UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    I think you get the drift.

    I agree with the guys above.
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    Default Re: UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    Yep, consider drift, erm, got. Thanks for the replies guys.

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    Default Re: UFH: Solid adhesive bed needed over SLC?

    Thanks for your kind words Gross, and as you can see from above, we agree with all the above on the solid bed.
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