WORKS WITH ALL FLOOR HEATING CABLES: This heat Uncoupling Membrane Roll works perfectly with all electric floor heating cables found on the market. The cable diameter range is 3.8 - 5.0mm. It's ideal for home renovation use like bathroom, and shower floors.
SUPER TIME-SAVING AND EASY INSTALLATION: The unique design of this heated floor mat allows quick and easy installation and most floor heating installs can be completed in a single day.
PROTECTS YOUR TILES: This floor heating cable membrane is crack-isolation. It reduces tile breakage and eliminates ground problems.
DURABLE AND WATERPROOF MEMBRANE ROLL: The uncoupling flooring mat adopts HDPE & PP Material with High dielectric strength, and thickness: 0.22" / 5.5 mm. The floor ditra membrane is lightweight and pliable. This underlayment membrane is made of 100% waterproof polyethylene prevents water and humidity and protects moisture-sensitive substrates.
BRAND NAME QUALITY: MAXKOSKO focuses on manufacturing heating and its related products. With 10+ years of experience in the USA and Canadian markets, we know how important quality is and how important your feedback is. EQUAL AND BETTER PRODUCTS WITH > 30% COST-SAVING is MAXKOSKO's Value to you. We aim to provide time-saving, and easy installation products. Please give MAXKOSKO a chance, we won't let you down, PROMISE!
Q1: What type of thinset mortar should I use with the uncoupling membrane? Should I use the same type under and over the membrane?
A1: For bonding the membrane to the subfloor (e.g., wood or concrete): Use a modified thinset mortar (compliant with ANSI A118.11).
For bonding tiles to the membrane: Use an unmodified thinset mortar (compliant with ANSI A118.1) to ensure proper curing and bonding.
Different types of thinset mortar are required for each layer to optimize performance and durability.
Q2: Can I use a self-leveling compound on top of the membrane to fill the gaps before tiling?
A2: We do not recommend applying a self-leveling compound over the membrane. The membrane is specifically designed to function with thinset mortar and tiles applied directly on top. If floor leveling is necessary, it should be completed prior to installing the membrane. Applying a self-leveling compound on the membrane may compromise its performance and effectiveness.