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Old thread i know, but i'm looking into using this system for a job at home.

Price difference between Ditra Heat and the Uheat alternative (which looks incredibly like Vario Pro) is mahoosive.!

Any up to date comments on the two systems?

I got caught out with the Durabase nightmare a few years back and dont want to fall foul of a similar problem with a matting that isnt Ditra....
 

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I have used both ditra and varipro they are great systems and not much to chose from except price. the smaller Ditra kits come with small pieces of mat which is a bit of a pain.
I'm currently putting the varipro down in my kitchen (supplied by tile town at a very good price thanks Lee). the only gripe I have is that the edges have a tendency to pop up so have to be weighted until adhesive grabs.
 
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I have used both ditra and varipro they are great systems and not much to chose from except price. the smaller Ditra kits come with small pieces of mat which is a bit of a pain.
I'm currently putting the varipro down in my kitchen (supplied by tile town at a very good price thanks Lee). the only gripe I have is that the edges have a tendency to pop up so have to be weighted until adhesive grabs.

Cheers for that .

You know what wattage the cable is?
 
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the only gripe I have is that the edges have a tendency to pop up so have to be weighted until adhesive grabs.
Schluter now roll their mat the other way around to prevent that!!
Well at least, they do in the states.
Not sure if they do the same here yet.
 

Uheat - Jake

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Our HeatBase system is very simular to Variopro but has a 10w/m Cable instead of there 12w/m cable.

Same install method as others systems, either directly on top of the existing sub floor or down on to a tile backerboard, cable then inserted at either two or three spaces, then tiled on.

If you've found a price somewhere else for an exact same product then give us a call and we'll be happy to match it, but remember to check out the Tilers Arms where we can offer extra discount to yourself.
 
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Our HeatBase system is very simular to Variopro but has a 10w/m Cable instead of there 12w/m cable.

Same install method as others systems, either directly on top of the existing sub floor or down on to a tile backerboard, cable then inserted at either two or three spaces, then tiled on.

If you've found a price somewhere else for an exact same product then give us a call and we'll be happy to match it, but remember to check out the Tilers Arms where we can offer extra discount to yourself.

Cheers Jake;)

Ive already spoken with Neil this mornng who is on the case as always
 

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