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    Engineered wood with ufh or karndean

    I've got a wet ufh system with an asphalt top that was uneven has now been screeded and is fairly level. I've been reading and reading about engineered wood but read a few conflicting bits about floor temps and gluing the floor down for conductivity as a pose to using underlay. Also I really...
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    Nightmare floor. .asphalt ufh and screed issues

    Hi all I've bought a new house and having nightmares with floors. Mostly carpeted with felt underlay which doesn't radiate any heat at all. I decided to tackle 1 room at a time. ..a friend removed carpet screeds floor expensive karndean floor. .heating then really works but realise floor is...
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    Asphalt over wet ufh system?

    Does asphalt melt or soften at a low temperature? I have 2 floors with several rooms that have asphalt under carpet and over ufh. . And I am trying to find out if it is a suitable floor..
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    special underlay for wet ufh? needed or not?

    Do I need a special underlay for underfloor heating? my carpet has been laid without it - and i have been advised i need special underlay so my question is is it true? do i really need to take it up and redo it? will it damage the floor if i dont? - it is very hard to feel any heat in any of the...
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    Tiles starting to loosen

    I have a new build property, and downstairs i have large porcelain tiles over a wet underfloor heating system, ive found 8 of them that move by about a mm, only been in house 4 weeks... should i be worried as it would be a whole kitchen out, worryingly removing them carefully because of the ufh...
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    gas ufh specialists - would like some advice please

    I have full wet UFH system across 2 floors - apparently I certainly cannot tell in some rooms if it actually works or not, i can for sure in others, but i have no radiators at all and i am uncertain if in winter this is suitable as it can take ages if not forever to make a temp change in the...
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