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Hi all
just thought id mention this and ask the question.
I went to a job to measure up and price for underfloor heating, the plumber brought his electrician along ... -
oh dear
Hi all
just thought id mention this and ask the question.
I went to a job to measure up and price for underfloor heating, the plumber brought his electrician along to price it aswell.
We was talking about it and i said the insulation boards needed to be stuck down with flexible powdered adhesive and the electrician looked at me and asked why and couldnt they be screwed down!!
I said they should never be screwed down and he gave me a look that kind of said to me "oh crap ive done loads of them with screws"
Since saying it ive had a niggle in the back of my head, so can somebody confirm i was right or have people screwed them down before??
Wouldnt it invalidate Warm ups warranty?
Thanks in advance
Mark
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I take it is timber floor.?
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doug boardley
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I never "just" screw them down, always use a flexible adhesive too.
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I do both on a timber floor like this.......
But I only use the adhesive if it's on top of a concrete floor.
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I glue and screw on timber floors...
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: oh dear
Me too. Glue and screw on timber.
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Re: oh dear

Originally Posted by
Phil Hobson
Me too. Glue and screw on timber.

Hi Phil, when you say glue what glue do you mean?
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Sorry mate I use Keraquick with latex plus (Mapei) I tend to cut the boards first then take up one at a time spread the adhesive, then screw so the board is pulled into the bed. Hope this makes sense
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Ahh right thanks mate, thought there was a glue id not heard of that I could use.
Mark.
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hi all
thanks for the replies.
so its as i thought,you cant just screw them down on to wooden floors. i always use flexible rapid set powdered addy but i havent screwed them down before although i havent done many on wooden floors.
the customer has decided against underfloor heating on this job anyway due to cost.
thank you all again
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doug boardley
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it varies depending on which country your in, iirc in the USA they recommend using clout nails (+ adhesive)
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