happy days---looked simple and actually was---- first tiler tried to tell me it was a big job and quoted me £300 for labour for mat laying on own in kitchen which is about 6ft by 7 ft very small-i saw your video-contacted another guy and he said do it yourself which i did taking my time electrican charged £40-i supplied stuff-great video thanks again
Omg Craig, I can't believe I've found you haha (you're a legend), I was just looking at tutorials for my first home, this is brilliant (well presented); I've subscribed.
Beautiful video! I`m interesting with installing the same on my ensuite bathroom. It`s 1,8 x 1.8 m (may be I have to exclude an under toilet pan area). However... it has a trap at the centre of the floor, so... no self leveling mixtures can be used... It needs for a slightly sloped to the centre screed. In this case the thickness of adhesive between heating element and tiles will be uneven. Is that acceptable? Is this set suitable for such floor configuration, please? Thank you.
Hi Alexander - thanks for your comment. So long as there wasn't a huge difference in the thickness of the adhesive (1-3mm max) then it shouldn't be a problem. Any more than that however and you may find that some of the tiles get hotter than others when the underfloor heating is in use. Hope this helps. Tile Mountain
Some manufactories supply a tube and recommend fitting the sensor in the tube, but there are other that don't, it's a very valued point to make this thank you, everyone should check the instructions first.
Hi, Could you use any thermostat for the matt. I purchased a Dass electric mat but didn't realise it came with no thermostat. I am a bit stuck. Thank you
Hi there - thanks for your comment. We would usually advise contacting the manufacturer of the mats to check their advice in this regard. However, generally speaking, you can use any appropriate thermostat with most underfloor heating products. You can check out our range of thermostats here: www.tilemountain.co.uk/thermostats.html Please do check with your heating mat supplier before purchasing though! Hope this helps! Tile Mountain
Hi Dr X - thanks for your comment. We're glad you like our videos - don't be sad that we didn't continue though as we'll be back with a batch of new videos that might well cover your enquiry very soon indeed! Keep checking back to the Tile Mountain RUclips channel, or better still subscribe to ensure you don't miss an episode! Tile Mountain
Hi Plum_Stone - thanks for your comment. Yes - that's exactly what you do. Ensure you level the floor (if needed), then lay your heating mats, connect them up, then place your tile adhesive on top and finally lay the tiles. For more info about measuring up and panning underfloor heating, check out our article here: www.tilemountain.co.uk/blog/how-to-measure-for-underfloor-heating/ Hope this helps!
Good day, is it possible to do all this as you do on the wall on the surface of the tile and then glue the mirror so that the room was warm at the same time and there was no steam
To be honest with you, I've never tried this so I wouldn't recommend attempting it, however don't rule it out maybe contact the manufacture to get there advise.
Yes electricity will need to be supplied to the unit, please only use a qualified electrician to do the main connections. ( please to do not attempt to content to the mains yourself if your not qualified )
happy days---looked simple and actually was---- first tiler tried to tell me it was a big job and quoted me £300 for labour for mat laying on own in kitchen which is about 6ft by 7 ft very small-i saw your video-contacted another guy and he said do it yourself which i did taking my time electrican charged £40-i supplied stuff-great video thanks again
No fuc*king way. I’m here searching for underfloor heating and I find “the craig” BO SELECTA. Man I feel 14 again hearing this voice 😂😂
Craig doesn't miss neck day.
Lol always great to see the Craig appear
Omg Craig, I can't believe I've found you haha (you're a legend), I was just looking at tutorials for my first home, this is brilliant (well presented); I've subscribed.
Many thanks Don Don
I'm glad to hear it, thanks Don
Brilliant video, well informative quick and simple, thanks a lot mate 👍🏼
Thank you, were glad to be able to help
Craig: the Perfect Man
just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Your very welcome Marta, were glad to be able to help
Cheers for this video. I’m installing some underfloor heating in my bathroom and wasn’t sure about thermocouple location. You’ve explained it well.👍
Cheers
Perfect, we're glad to be able to help you.
Beautiful video! I`m interesting with installing the same on my ensuite bathroom. It`s 1,8 x 1.8 m (may be I have to exclude an under toilet pan area). However... it has a trap at the centre of the floor, so... no self leveling mixtures can be used... It needs for a slightly sloped to the centre screed. In this case the thickness of adhesive between heating element and tiles will be uneven. Is that acceptable? Is this set suitable for such floor configuration, please? Thank you.
Hi Alexander - thanks for your comment.
So long as there wasn't a huge difference in the thickness of the adhesive (1-3mm max) then it shouldn't be a problem. Any more than that however and you may find that some of the tiles get hotter than others when the underfloor heating is in use.
Hope this helps.
Tile Mountain
Never put a sensor in like that. Should be in a tube so i can be removed if it stops working
Some manufactories supply a tube and recommend fitting the sensor in the tube, but there are other that don't, it's a very valued point to make this thank you, everyone should check the instructions first.
Hi,
Could you use any thermostat for the matt. I purchased a Dass electric mat but didn't realise it came with no thermostat. I am a bit stuck.
Thank you
Hi there - thanks for your comment.
We would usually advise contacting the manufacturer of the mats to check their advice in this regard. However, generally speaking, you can use any appropriate thermostat with most underfloor heating products.
You can check out our range of thermostats here: www.tilemountain.co.uk/thermostats.html
Please do check with your heating mat supplier before purchasing though!
Hope this helps!
Tile Mountain
sad that you dont continue.... and the next video is showing tiling on wood, not on floor heating.... so how to tile on floor heating mesh...
Hi Dr X - thanks for your comment.
We're glad you like our videos - don't be sad that we didn't continue though as we'll be back with a batch of new videos that might well cover your enquiry very soon indeed!
Keep checking back to the Tile Mountain RUclips channel, or better still subscribe to ensure you don't miss an episode!
Tile Mountain
The new batch is out now @@TileMountain1
Hi - can you tile straight onto the mesh?? Thank you
Hi Plum_Stone - thanks for your comment.
Yes - that's exactly what you do. Ensure you level the floor (if needed), then lay your heating mats, connect them up, then place your tile adhesive on top and finally lay the tiles.
For more info about measuring up and panning underfloor heating, check out our article here: www.tilemountain.co.uk/blog/how-to-measure-for-underfloor-heating/
Hope this helps!
Good day, is it possible to do all this as you do on the wall on the surface of the tile and then glue the mirror so that the room was warm at the same time and there was no steam
🤣🤣
To be honest with you, I've never tried this so I wouldn't recommend attempting it, however don't rule it out maybe contact the manufacture to get there advise.
@@shirleycarter9210 is this a smiley your answer?
What do you need to buy to fix to electics
Yes electricity will need to be supplied to the unit, please only use a qualified electrician to do the main connections. ( please to do not attempt to content to the mains yourself if your not qualified )
Yes Craig! Lol
Cheers
Is this a cheaper option than gas central heating?
much cheaper!