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M

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It will state in the pdf of your choice of slc , the minimum depth required , some say deeper over timber floors ..

But If your heat mat says 8mm , then isnt that your answer... :)

But why do most people only just cover the UFH then and not go thicker? Thats why I asked.
 
D

Dougs Third Go

I'd normally go 2-3mm over cables Sharon, coupled up with a solid bed of adhesive using a 10mm trowel wiggled down to a 5mm solid bed you've got 8mm coverage there.
 

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Always put down between 6-8 mm.
Webber floor flex states 10mm min over timber.
For mosaic i always do two layers as the second only a couple of mm and rolled out with the pin roller
 
M

MTiler

Always put down between 6-8 mm.
Webber floor flex states 10mm min over timber.
For mosaic i always do two layers as the second only a couple of mm and rolled out with the pin roller

I'm using Weber Floor Flex. How long do you wait before you put down second layer?
 
M

MTiler

My next question is how the hell am I going to lift a tub full of 25kg of slc and about 4-5 litres of water ? Lol
 

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