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Hi could I use 6mm Marmox Boards on an upstairs chipboard wetroom floor that will then have u/f heating installed and then tiled or should it be 10mm
 

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Yes you can Kevboy! I fitted 6mm marmox onto 18 mm ply in a wetroom this afternoon , then installed heating matt , then slc , going back tomorrow to tile. Always works for me
 

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Is there a reason for 10mm in a wet room ???
Everyone on here say 6mm on floors for the step going into the room, with 10mm you would have prob about a 25/30mm step into the room , what's the difference in a wet room ?
 

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Is there a reason for 10mm in a wet room ???
Everyone on here say 6mm on floors for the step going into the room, with 10mm you would have prob about a 25/30mm step into the room , what's the difference in a wet room ?

10mm will give better insulation for the ufh and make it work more efficiently. .
 

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10mm will give better insulation for the ufh and make it work more efficiently. .

Oh, I understand that, just thought there was a reason in a wet room,[emoji33]also I never saw the UFH bit [emoji85]
Still think 6mm will be better , the step would be even bigger , 10mm'UFH,SLC addy then tiles, be a bloody trip risk , health and safety would have a field day [emoji15]
 

John Benton

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Oh, I understand that, just thought there was a reason in a wet room,[emoji33]also I never saw the UFH bit [emoji85]
Still think 6mm will be better , the step would be even bigger , 10mm'UFH,SLC addy then tiles, be a bloody trip risk , health and safety would have a field day [emoji15]

Not if you upsell this to the customer, more profit!!! You're missing a trick here Craig haha

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Dish out a hard hat and high viz aswell to anyone using the bathroom and I can't see a problem. .:lol:
 

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Id put 6mm down , just so i don't have to wear my PPE Everytime i go for a shower [emoji41]i can't see the thermal thingamabobs being that much different in a little bathroom,
 
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With it being a 'wet' room I'd be more concerned with the lack of tanking rather than a 4mm of insulation.
 

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