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mp3wizard

I think it will take more like 2-3 days for me to lay,

yeh I realise that now, well I've only layed down a row and a half so far of insulation so I will definitely do that for the rest, thanks.
 
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Italy

I think it will take more like 2-3 days for me to lay,

yeh I realise that now, well I've only layed down a row and a half so far of insulation so I will definitely do that for the rest, thanks.
then they are quite 100 pieces of wedges
 
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Flintstone

The slight un evenness of boards shouldn't matter too much if you do a good job of levelling it.
 
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mp3wizard

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mp3wizard

Guys I'm trying to get some screws down, I'm separating at 300mm roughly, I'm finding some going down tight, some not so much, I guess some are catching joist others are not, from what you see is there any problem from continuing the way I am so far?
 
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Flintstone

Looks fine to me, it's getting a covering of levelling compound anyway so don't be overly concerned about the washers being pulled right in
 
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mp3wizard

Merry Christmas all,

I have laid down all boards to cut to right size, I intend to take them back up tomorrow and put the adhesive underneath and then screw down, I've ran out of 25mm screws. i've got quite a few slithers along the sides of the room, i'm guessing I can only secure with adhesive and not screws as they are too small. i've also ran foam around the perimeter. I have laid a couple of boards in the bathroom not in brick fashion as it was easier, I just plan to have 1 metres worth of underfloor heating in that room, so hopefully it's not such a huge issue.

can I tape the joints with insulation tape or does it require adhesive?

hopefully I will be in a position to lay the self levelling compound Wednesday or Thursday, I understand that I should purchase a spiked roller and maybe some spikes to fit on my trainers. any suggestions on where to pick it up from locally?with slower xmas deliveries etc, and any advice on size? I have a plastic float already.

the compound I have is 5 bags of tm flexilevel 25kg, the square metres of the floor should be 23.33, will I need to order some more? and any tips?

thanks and apologies I realize this post is a bit jumbled up.

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Old Mod

If it is 23.3m2 it will take at least 8 bags to give you a 5mm covering of latex.
Depending on thickness of UFH,this is probably the least amount of coveringyou will need.
You can buy a spiked roller from Topps. It's generally a stock item.
Do not use insulation tape.
Use a skrim tape and stick it down with tile adhesive.
You'll only need a skim of adhesive over it. Use the back of your trowel.
Plastic trowel? Serrated?
You are aware you just can't pour the latex and walk away, aren't you?
 

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