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 tiles in both areas.
reading the previous articles I understand that I need to seal the plywood with a quality PVA and use less than 150Watt matting to avoid substrate distortion. If I want better warm up time then I should also lay cement board. However, I'm reluctant to do this as I will have 6mm step into the wet area.
can anyone advise if my assumptions are correct and I can lay ufh electric matting (under 150Watt) directly onto WBP plywood, sealed with PVA without significant problems such as tile lifting. Or, are there alternative options available to me that will mean I don't raise my floor height ?
reading the previous articles I understand that I need to seal the plywood with a quality PVA and use less than 150Watt matting to avoid substrate distortion. If I want better warm up time then I should also lay cement board. However, I'm reluctant to do this as I will have 6mm step into the wet area.
can anyone advise if my assumptions are correct and I can lay ufh electric matting (under 150Watt) directly onto WBP plywood, sealed with PVA without significant problems such as tile lifting. Or, are there alternative options available to me that will mean I don't raise my floor height ?