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Hi there

I have received 2 quotes from different tilers and both have different ideas on how to best do the job.

I wanted to ask for some opinions on what is the correct way to tile my hallway and if either of the below options are right.

The hallway is currently original pine floorboards (1930's house) 9m2 in size.

Tiler 1:
Fix down any loose floor boards.
Prime the floor.
Lay 10mm Wedi boards on top of boards with tile adhesive, screw down with fixings too.
Lay the electric under floor heating mat.
Level over the cables with latex floor leveller.
Lay the porcelain tiles.

Tiler 2:
Fix down any loose floor boards.
Prime the floor.
Lay 6mm Hardie Backer Boards
Lay the electric under floor heating mat.
Use 3 extra bags of adhesive to cover wires.
Lay the porcelain tiles.

The real difference I suppose is Wedi or Hardie Backer board. I wonder what is most suitable for a hallway with UFH?

Thanks in advance. Gregg
 

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Thanks for the opinions
My option would be 6mm Hardibacker, ufh and then self levelling, less build up than wedi boards. But tiler one has the best method.
Thanks Dave

Appreciate your thoughts.

Is Hardibacker ok as an insulator for the UFH?

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Option 1 for me 👍
Cheers CJ
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Personally I’d go for option one, as above best method.
Thanks Bond
 

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Thanks for the opinions

Thanks Dave

Appreciate your thoughts.

Is Hardibacker ok as an insulator for the UFH?

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Thanks Bond
Ufh works fine with Hardibacker, its a timber floor , so insulation isn’t a massive issue compared to say a screed floor.
 

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Cheers Sean

Yes the hallway was previously carpeted with thick carpet and underlay. should be enough depth to play with but think i'll go for the hardiebacker for this reason too :thumbsup:
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Could anyone please recommend the best adhesive to fix the Hardibacker down onto the floorboards?

Thank you
 
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I personally use BAL FLEX ONE, but you can use any powered adhesive. The adhesive is really there to fill the voids over floorboards. The boards are then screwed (I use about 15 screws). A very important thing to remember is that the boards have to be taped with fiba tape. This bonds the boards together when tile adhesive is scraped over the joints & tape.
 

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