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    Default travertine (12mm) )on top Electric U/F heating

    Hi I've forgotton my password sorry!

    Just about to organise 145m2 of an old farmhouse in France to be ideally covered
    in what they call a 'Classic medium Travertine' 12mm from Turkey.

    The make of sub floor is 100mm concrete slab, 53mm insulation electric mats
    covered with a 35 -40mm top screed French method. So although taking longer
    to heat up the screed stays hotter for longer when switched off or turned down.

    If putting Travertine on top will there a problem unless a deflecting membrane is
    used or if matts set in 35mm screed the heat will be more even.

    Appreciate any advise

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    Cambridge

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    Default Re: travertine (12mm) )on top Electric U/F heating

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    Hi I've forgotton my password sorry!

    Just about to organise 145m2 of an old farmhouse in France to be ideally covered
    in what they call a 'Classic medium Travertine' 12mm from Turkey.

    The make of sub floor is 100mm concrete slab, 53mm insulation electric mats
    covered with a 35 -40mm top screed French method. So although taking longer
    to heat up the screed stays hotter for longer when switched off or turned down.

    If putting Travertine on top will there a problem unless a deflecting membrane is
    used or if matts set in 35mm screed the heat will be more even.

    Appreciate any advise

    Regards

    Martin

    Cambridge
    Uncoupling best way,are you buying here or in france ?
    What provision have you made for expansion joints ?

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    Default Re: travertine (12mm) )on top Electric U/F heating

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Hi I've forgotton my password sorry!

    Just about to organise 145m2 of an old farmhouse in France to be ideally covered
    in what they call a 'Classic medium Travertine' 12mm from Turkey.

    The make of sub floor is 100mm concrete slab, 53mm insulation electric mats
    covered with a 35 -40mm top screed French method. So although taking longer
    to heat up the screed stays hotter for longer when switched off or turned down.

    If putting Travertine on top will there a problem unless a deflecting membrane is
    used or if matts set in 35mm screed the heat will be more even.

    Appreciate any advise

    Regards

    Martin

    Cambridge

    Let me know your user name and i will send out password reminder..

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    Default Re: travertine (12mm) )on top Electric U/F heating

    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire Tiling Services View Post
    Uncoupling best way,are you buying here or in france ?
    What provision have you made for expansion joints ?
    Are you buying Trav from Turkey through France or UK ?
    Best to make sure it is suitable for floors,some of the cheaper commercial grades are not,due to holes in back of tile & filling !

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