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    Which Mapei SLC and approx how many bags to cover 22 sq mtrs? Uheat cables on insulation boards.

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    FibrePlan and about 5 bags....i would opt for 6 though
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    Fibre plan for me to.. excellent stuff..dried hard as nails..

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    Some spec for you rich..

    http://www.mapei.it/Referenze/Multimedia/511_gb.pdf




    Water-bored ultra-fast hardening self levelling fibre reinforced smoothing compound.
    Applications:
    Fiberplan is used for smoothing and levelling from 3 to 10 mm over adequately anchored wood substrates and wooden boarding where good resistance to loads and traffic is required; Fiberplan is suitable for wheeled chair traffic and for heated floors.
    Fiberplan can only be used internally.
    Smoothing of old and new timber floors: wooden boarding, chip-board panels, plywood, parquet.
    Smoothing cement, terrazzo, old ceramic tile, natural stone substrates. Coverage
    1.6 kg/m2 per mm of thickness. Packaging
    25 kg bags.

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    Default Re: SLC Over ufh cables

    A little tip, if you spread your adhesive with a 4mm trowel and then roll the matting into this it will hold the mat down and helps stop the floating of the heating mats when you do your SLC pour.

    Oh and make sure its flexi adhesive suitable for UFH and when using this method, fast set flexi adhesive is best unless you can leave it overnight before the SLC
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    Default Re: SLC Over ufh cables

    yes allow a bit more than you need, its better to have to much id say 7 bags!!

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    It's loose wire rather than mats and I'm planning on using a hot melt glue gun to stop the cable floating in the slc. I'm planning on using Keraquick to fix the insulation boards to the timber floor, and keraquick to fix the tiles to the slc. I'm not used to Mapei so still learning which products to use. The Fibreplan is a bit dear isnt it, about twice the price of what I would normally use.

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    Default Re: SLC Over ufh cables

    It is slightly more because it isn't made in the uk yet.. you can use any suitable SLC... The latex plan trade is ok..

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    Default Re: SLC Over ufh cables

    Quote Originally Posted by Richardk View Post
    It's loose wire rather than mats and I'm planning on using a hot melt glue gun to stop the cable floating in the slc. I'm planning on using Keraquick to fix the insulation boards to the timber floor, and keraquick to fix the tiles to the slc. I'm not used to Mapei so still learning which products to use. The Fibreplan is a bit dear isnt it, about twice the price of what I would normally use.
    Would be better to use Latex Plus additive as well if it's on a timber floor.
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