Liquid DPM and self-levelling for underfloor heating

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Hi All,

I’m looking for some advice on the best order to lay liquid damp proof membrane, self-levelling compound, and low-profile underfloor heating on an old concrete slab floor. The slab is around 90% intact, with roughly 10% cracked. A photo is attached of the current floor (the water marks are from building works - the floor is generally dry).

The UFH system is a retrofit low-profile system using 20mm panels:
https://www.theunderfloorheatingsto...floor-heating-20mm-loflo-lite-kit-single-room

I’m thinking through one of three options:

A. Liquid DPM → SLC → UFH → finished floor (engineered wood)
B. SLC → Liquid DPM → UFH → finished floor
C. Liquid (or plastic?) DPM → UFH → SLC → finished floor

Have you got any advice on the best build-up, and which SLC and liquid DPM products would be suitable?

Thanks for your help.

kitchen floor 1.jpg
 

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