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I'm in the 1.7kg per mm per Sqm camp works for me .
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I agree it doesn't run out if you do it to thin .People say 3mm over wires but it’s never really enough, 6 or 7 is about the min I find
Looks like somebody got a work bench in the bathroomOne I did on Friday, I needed to bring it up 10mm so I stuck 10mm squares of board in a few places and brought it up to that. The squares often look proud as they can get a raised bit of leveller sat on top of them
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What slc is that Andy?One I did on Friday, I needed to bring it up 10mm so I stuck 10mm squares of board in a few places and brought it up to that. The squares often look proud as they can get a raised bit of leveller sat on top of them
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I prefer to use screws to set heights as they can be set at different heights if substrate is unevenOne I did on Friday, I needed to bring it up 10mm so I stuck 10mm squares of board in a few places and brought it up to that. The squares often look proud as they can get a raised bit of leveller sat on top of them
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I find doesn't take long to drill and plug.On a wooden floor yes. Not so good on a solid floor!
That because you are better than meIf a floor is already flat and level and I’m fitting ufh I will just pour and not worry about setting height markers.
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