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Customer wants to put carpet down on his underfloor heating mat in the conservatory. Obviously a screed will need to be applied over the mat first. Anyone know the minimum depth of screed as he's limited on space under the doors, also Whenever I've put electric matting down its always had a tiled surface on top so was wondering if there's anything I need to take into account such as maximum temp etc..
Sorry for my ignorance, any feedback would be much appreciated.
 
Customer wants to put carpet down on his underfloor heating mat in the conservatory. Obviously a screed will need to be applied over the mat first. Anyone know the minimum depth of screed as he's limited on space under the doors, also Whenever I've put electric matting down its always had a tiled surface on top so was wondering if there's anything I need to take into account such as maximum temp etc..
Sorry for my ignorance, any feedback would be much appreciated.
One bit of advice for you, contact your wholesaler with the mat size and wattage, let their design team sort out all the Crap surrounding this, they will shoulder the design, build and warrenty and you just take the Money, My experience after a long time in the trade at design level is let some other bugger take the pressure.
 
and get a wood butcher to shave the doors.
 

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