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I thought I'd share this project, quite a lot went into this and I think it turned out great. The floor was a bit of a mess so there was some leveling prior to fitting the insulation and underfloor heating.
This system is the new pro warm system which uses the dural cifh carrier mat and there 6mm cable, spaced to suit your needs, this one was 185w.
This was the perfect job for Kerakol fugalite bio parquet epoxy with there being several dogs in the house. First time using this epoxy and I found it fairly straight forward and the finish is far superior to regular cement based grout.
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Dumbo

I like that dural matting . I've used a fair bit get on with it really well. I do the same as you and level over the cable as well .
 

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Really nice work!
That u/f heating looks like a work of art, got to try this system myself, looks so much better than Warmup!
 
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Waluigi

Anyone remember the days when you had to continue the wire round for the return?

Nowadays it loops at the end.

I also remember the days of having to put a metal earth grid over the floor.
 

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Why have I never seen that before!
I have one of their reps round every now and then will have to see about getting a deal and giving it a whirl.
 

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Anyone remember the days when you had to continue the wire round for the return?

Nowadays it loops at the end.

I also remember the days of having to put a metal earth grid over the floor.

Nope, not that old!

Was it Dodo washed down with Mead back then? :p
 
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hmtiling

Really well executed Andy.
Just curious how many people think the ufh heating carrier/decouplers are necessary with porc when thermal boards are present? I dont' think they're necessary at all in that scenario.
Another thread perhaps?
 

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