Plan of action now is:
1. Remove tiles and adhesive
2. Sand floor
3. Prime with Timemaster Prime Plus
4. Use 10mm trowel with Anhyfix, 1mm back butter
5. Follow Timemaster warmup guidelines
6. Eat Christmas Dinner
Hello Tile Gurus :)
I have already laid about 35m2 of 600x600 porcelain tiles onto a very dry (2 years drying time) anhydrite screed. I used Mapei Keraquick with a notched trowel and allowed 2 months before turning on wet UFH. The were solid as a rock.
Within days of having the...
Hi Mark.
A year has passed... did you manage to find a suitable diverter in the end. I too am looking at the Mira Platinum with an overhead.
Cheers.
Kev
Hi. I noticed your have an Ecotec 837 with UFH. I too have an 837 with UFH and was wondering what settings you have on the boiler and UFH with regards to flow temps, d.0 setting, etc. I'm trying to achieve the best efficiency. This boiler truly is a powerful beast!
Many thanks!
Good point there. Also, yeah, hollow cavity brick wall. Cheers for the advice westie. Hopefully the general consensus is as positive. It actually appears to be a great way to run wiring. Easier to install and repair. The only downside I can see is flood protection, but the house is slightly...
Hello.
I appreciate that this is slightly unorthodox, but my Building Inspector and Electricians can't make their mind up. They equally say as long as the other person thinks it's okay...
Anyway, recently I have had wet UFH laid (pipes in screed) and as a result I have a lovely 1 inch...