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I have an odd shaped bathroom and the mats will not really work. Using the cable I can lay it in exactly the shape that It but I need to check that it is OK to use on a wooden floor base.

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We would always recommend installing insulation boards on concrete floors, to stop the heat being lost into the concrete.
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Hello, yes the mat can be installed onto a solid fixed wooden flooring, as long as you fit a self-leveller over the top of the mat before tiling.
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We recommend a minimum of 1 day drying time per mm of screed fitted. This may vary between screed manufacturers, and a better guide may be supplied by them
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For an in screed cable, fitted to insulation, a minimum 70mm screed is required. This level can be reduced to 50mm depending on the type of screed used, for example liquid screed may allow for less. For an in screed cable, fitted onto an insulated concrete floor, a minimum of 35mm is required.
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Yes, as the system is in a screed, you can change and use almost any flooring over the top. Compatibility with the system is dependant on the flooring, and we would always recommend checking with your flooring supplier before purchase.
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The inscreed cable is designed to be installed in the flooring screed, and not directly under the flooring.
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Yes, the system is designed to be cut every 20cm, if required.
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Yes, the foil is an extremely flexible and modular system, and can easily be adapted for different sized areas. The only restriction is the 16 amp rating of the thermostat.
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No, the foil is currently only approved for use within dry areas, such as kitchens, bedrooms and living areas.