Removing Porcelain Tile on Top of Electric Underfloor Heating
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 6:36 pm
Hi there.
I fitted electric underfloor heating in my bathroom. Its just on primed plywood, taped down and then flexible adhesive on top.
I've not actually grouted them in yet (its an on-going project)
Anyway, my better half noticed that one of the tiles has dropped for some reason. And being a perfectionist (within reason) I would like to fix this.
I'm debating pulling this tile up and relaying it. Problem is, its in the middle of the electric mat and I'm worried that pulling up the tile will "rip" or break the electric cable.
Am I worrying over nothing? The tile is 300x600 so even if it does break it, I could replace/fix the broken wires (at a fairly reasonable cost) couldn't I?
Thanks for any confirmations or advice.
/Chris
I fitted electric underfloor heating in my bathroom. Its just on primed plywood, taped down and then flexible adhesive on top.
I've not actually grouted them in yet (its an on-going project)
Anyway, my better half noticed that one of the tiles has dropped for some reason. And being a perfectionist (within reason) I would like to fix this.
I'm debating pulling this tile up and relaying it. Problem is, its in the middle of the electric mat and I'm worried that pulling up the tile will "rip" or break the electric cable.
Am I worrying over nothing? The tile is 300x600 so even if it does break it, I could replace/fix the broken wires (at a fairly reasonable cost) couldn't I?
Thanks for any confirmations or advice.
/Chris