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Went to start a job today 19sqm, lay underfloor heating, self level etc..on old screeded floor. Told the customer that he should have got some thermal boards to lay first ... -
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Always had great service from Uheat and delivery has been spot on.
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Must have been those eco blue ones..?.. none cement faced..?
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Must have been those eco blue ones..?.. none cement faced..?
Are they any good?
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Err... i use the cement faced ones
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Dave
Err... i use the cement faced ones

Me too but I have used the blue ones once. Seemed ok but they dent easily when kneeling on them.
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i have used those blue ones before andrew..as neale says they dent when walked on ,probs not as good as cement faced but better than no insulation no doubt
i had no issues with them
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I would suggest laying them and when walking on them to tile, cover with the cardboard boxes they come in or some hardboards.
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Ive had no problem using them, easy to cut and very light.
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