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    ufh directly on to 18mm plywood

    Hi Richard, magic paint sounds a little too good to be true, I'll kick that one into touch! It's a 50's built house with a very small 2 storey extension completed in the 80's. 300mm is the largest gap between each joists but not uniform distances apart, the joists are 47x175...
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    ufh directly on to 18mm plywood

    http://www.thermilate.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64&Itemid=70 anyone got an experience with this type of product?
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    ufh directly on to 18mm plywood

    Hi Richard, Thanks for your advice, very helpful. The plan is to tank the entire area. The room is small, 1700 x 3000, the 18mm plywood floor is directly on to the joists, the joist span is small under 300mm in all instances. The floor is not fixed yet so I will use an acrylic...
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    ufh directly on to 18mm plywood

    working on a new bathroom with wet room area in one corner. I am using a maxxus former in the wet area and lastogum tanking so everything should be covered there. I have a perfectly level floor using 18mm WBP plywood with no step into the wet area. I plan to have ufh installed under the...
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