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Hi all about to quote on a job which is a 24m2 kitchen floor( concrete )
One quote with undertile heating & insulation boards & one without.
If i use r/s/flexi adhesive to bed the insulation boards & again over the undertile heating for the tiles, will this be sufficient enough? Would i need to consider an uncoupling membrane?
If its just tiles straight down with rapid set, would i also need to uncouple?
Tiles will prob be porcelain or ceramic.
Many thanks,
 
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grumpygrouter

Cool so...

Boards+heating+tiles = r/s/f & flexi grout ( ceramic & porcelain )
Straight to concrete = normal r/s unless its porcelain.

Just that i have two conflicting opinions.

Decided not to self level, trying to keep the height down a as much as possible. I always use a plastic trowel over heating.
Don't see why slc should add much height, you only level to the top of the cables, well I do anyway.
 

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