Friday, January 15, 2010

Febfloor Will Floor Levelling Compound (b&q Value/Febfloor) Be Ok Below Flexible Adhesive Wth Underfloor Heating Cable?

Will floor levelling compound (b&q value/Febfloor) be ok below flexible adhesive wth underfloor heating cable? - febfloor

Underheating cable was buried at 50-mm plate, but the surface is not flat, is a kind of leveling of the land necessary to change the 15mm in some places.
on the floor leveler, I intend to use the tiles with adhesive Flexable.
But could crack the floor leveling compound (B & Q for febfloor)?

6 comments:

Richie said...

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Richie said...

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simonjoh... said...

If the fine, but the PVA of the old password or non-stick --

boy boy said...

Just a vat of dilute PVA .. 50 .. 50 .. with water from a bag of cement. and a large bag full of sand .. This is the kind of sand that we in the construction of a floor space .. no cracks or reduced .. and cheaper and better than leveling

boy boy said...

Just a vat of dilute PVA .. 50 .. 50 .. with water from a bag of cement. and a large bag full of sand .. This is the kind of sand that we in the construction of a floor space .. no cracks or reduced .. and cheaper and better than leveling

plumbcra... said...

Leveling usually reaches only about 3-4mm, granite chips to the mix can make a double bottom. Try one of the major suppliers of ceramic tiles for the Council, and will probably be cheaper than B & Q. expressed concern about the heater in a damp cloth buried in the mass, however, is an electric mat system, usually in the tile adhesive defined!

Hope this helps.

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