N Niq #1 Member · 10 549 posts 16 Nov 2005 at 8:47 AM Niq Member 10,549 posts 16 Nov 2005 at 8:47 AM #1 I will fill in the underfloor heating conduit and then lay tiles on top. I've heard that there is self-leveling floor filler. Does it work well? Or is it best to use regular floor filler?
I will fill in the underfloor heating conduit and then lay tiles on top. I've heard that there is self-leveling floor filler. Does it work well? Or is it best to use regular floor filler?
N Norre #2 Member · 296 posts 16 Nov 2005 at 8:01 PM Norre Member 296 posts 16 Nov 2005 at 8:01 PM #2 By self-leveling compound, do you mean leveling compound?!
N Niq #3 Member · 10 549 posts 17 Nov 2005 at 11:05 AM Niq Member 10,549 posts 17 Nov 2005 at 11:05 AM #3 I have heard it mentioned as self-leveling. Maybe it is the same? What else do you use for filler to cover underfloor heating pipes?
I have heard it mentioned as self-leveling. Maybe it is the same? What else do you use for filler to cover underfloor heating pipes?
G Gutte #4 Member · 639 posts 17 Nov 2005 at 11:52 AM Gutte Member 639 posts 17 Nov 2005 at 11:52 AM #4 If you're going to spackle in gv, it's probably easiest to use self-leveling compound. Hand spackling is probably not ideal. It's hard to get it even.
If you're going to spackle in gv, it's probably easiest to use self-leveling compound. Hand spackling is probably not ideal. It's hard to get it even.