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burncross

i am installing UFH over some existing floor tiles on a concrete sub floor (approx. 24m), so i'm going to tape it down, then go over it with SLC,
Do i just pour it over a section of the floor at a time, then go over with the flat edge of the trowel to cover the wiring and mats?
What brand of self levelling compound is recommended?
Then do i use a flexible adhesive? is this for heat expansion ?
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Varley

Not sure how effective the UFH will be layed over ceramic tiles on a concrete floor, there will probably be a lot of heat loss, normally for concrete floors you would lay insulation boards before installing UFH. Anyway, doesn't really matter what brand of leveller you use, everyone has there own favourites. Your right about the flexible adhesive, that is to allow for movement generated by the UFH heating up and cooling down. Your self levelleing compound should also be flexible, if not then mix with a latex additive instead of water. Trowel out as you said, with the flat edge of your trowel to cover the wires. Good luck mate!
 
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