DITRA-HEAT Heated Flooring Systems Installation (Step-by-Step) -- by Home Repair Tutor

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  • How do you install DITRA-HEAT heated flooring systems? We explain in today's step-by-step tutorial.
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    Here is the break down of the steps for the DITRA-HEAT installation:
    Step 1 = Planning DITRA-HEAT heated flooring systems
    Step 2 = Gathering materials
    Step 3 = Setting DITRA-HEAT membrane
    Step 4 = Heating cable tips before installation
    Step 5 = Conductor resistance test
    Step 6 = Conductor and ground braid continuity test
    Step 7 = Insulation resistance test
    Step 8 = Floor temperature sensor test
    Step 9 = Heating cable cold splice installation
    Step 10 - Heating cable installation in membrane
    Step 11 - Thermostat sensor installation
    Step 12 - DITRA-HEAT thermostat installation
    Step 13 - Fill studs with unmodified thin-set
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    108 sqft ditra heat mat -- amzn.to/2P2De8f
    43 sqft of wire -- amzn.to/2r6hBdv
    83 sqft of wire -- amzn.to/2SaRTQA
    21 sqft kit (34 sqft of ditra heat mat) -- amzn.to/2TK6mVf
    Schluter All-set -- amzn.to/2r70ngg
    Schluter set (unmodified) -- amzn.to/2P3DZOi
    Kerdi Trowel -- amzn.to/2DXZr6s
    Watch our video for the full DITRA-HEAT installation
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  • @16hershey135
    @16hershey135 6 років тому +22

    Always a pleasure to watch a professional do what he knows ! Thank you.

  • @vtlaco1969
    @vtlaco1969 2 роки тому +6

    Great tutorial on installation-I'm going to be putting this down for my basement bathroom floor. A couple things on the electrical make-up at the box: Since this is 240V, the white wire from the Romex cable should be re-identified as hot using black electrical tape. Also, the ground wires should be spliced with the equipment ground back to the panel, and bonded to the box. You can use a pigtail wire to the ground terminal in the box, or leave the ground wire from the Romex long enough to wrap the ground screw, and then pigtail with the rest. This bonds everything to the metal box and piping.

  • @palmerstile9379
    @palmerstile9379 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jeff! Doing 10 of these in one house next month 😳😳😳 gonna be exciting, first time doing it. Customer wants only schluter products, glad I found your video. Hope all is well

  • @lancesheffield3433
    @lancesheffield3433 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video guys! Thanks for putting this detailed tutorial together.

  • @ericoxford7069
    @ericoxford7069 4 роки тому +11

    Love the tutorial! It was very detailed with nothing extra that wasn't needed. This gives me the confidence to install the Ditra-heat system in my master bathroom when I remodel.

  • @carolschedler3832
    @carolschedler3832 Рік тому

    nice to see how this works. builders are installing this week. 🥳

  • @NicoleSmythe-w8o
    @NicoleSmythe-w8o Рік тому

    always know who's a pro by how they trowel that thinset on lol! Thanks for the great video.

  • @noidretlaw
    @noidretlaw Рік тому

    Thanks for the detail! That is pretty slick how the heating wire snaps in...

  • @davidhollway
    @davidhollway 4 роки тому +9

    This is a great tutorial, thanks for producing it. I'm currently in the process of installing Ditra Heat in a hallway and bathroom and this has been very useful in helping me avoid the obvious pitfalls.

    • @jlowe1892
      @jlowe1892 4 роки тому

      Ok pol

    • @justice-jb5ld
      @justice-jb5ld 2 роки тому +1

      I’m curious, were you hable to do the installation by yourself? The electrical part looks very complicated.

  • @rugger3buffalo
    @rugger3buffalo Рік тому

    Dude. This is such a gift. Thanks for making this video

  • @SalDiBlasi
    @SalDiBlasi 7 років тому +27

    Ditra heat is a great product, makes installing a heated floor so much easier, good job on the video.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  7 років тому +1

      +Sal DiBlasi thanks buddy, it's a great system.

    • @Elperroviejo1
      @Elperroviejo1 7 років тому

      it is .! bt plywood need to be level . in the bay area houses are so old that we have no choose bt to float then i use this ditra over the float & come out great . if the customers wanna pay , cause it gets pricy haha

    • @Sazonman
      @Sazonman 6 років тому

      Sal DiBlasi
      he should've clean all of the remaining thin set off the ditra-heat mat like you do it Sal, otherwise he did a good job.

    • @kennethlehtinen8822
      @kennethlehtinen8822 6 років тому +1

      Why must it be test?? I mean...isn't it tested at the factory? seems redundant.

    • @gextreme2381
      @gextreme2381 4 роки тому

      I'm not sure who does nicer work, Sal or you guys!

  • @bihlover80s33
    @bihlover80s33 6 років тому +5

    Very good tutorials. Here I came again just to let you know that I called Schluter , as you told me so, and yes, just like you said, they were very kind and answered all my questions.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  6 років тому

      Awesome, do you feel reassured that your electrical setup is good to go?

    • @bihlover80s33
      @bihlover80s33 6 років тому +1

      Home Repair Tutor .... Definitely yes. Even though,they told me their system supports both 120-240

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  6 років тому

      Your floor will be toasty, just be sure to test everything before, during, and after the installation 👍🏻

  • @armandosantiago1472
    @armandosantiago1472 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow New channel bro, great job ❤

  • @l0ckcr4ck3r
    @l0ckcr4ck3r 4 роки тому +3

    Great Install tutorial! Will be laying mine tomorrow.
    My only issue I have with this is the suggestion of wiring 2 heater cables in parallel to a single thermostat! Stop and think this through for 30 seconds. You have a 300 and a 100 ohm cables... current flow will split at the junction into 25/75%.... the shorter cable will heat up much faster than the longer cable. Next where do you put the single sensor? If its in the smaller area with the shorter cable, the larger area will never get up to the set temperature... if the sensor is placed in the larger area.. you run the risk of burning out the shorter cable. I guess Schluter forgot to mention on their FAQ that you can only connect 2 hating cables in parallel IF they are of similar resistance.

  • @markperry1241
    @markperry1241 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Jeff,
    Love your videos for the simplicity and wisdom. You simplify even the difficult. That said, I'll have to try and give a little constructive criticism of your partner. He tends to get off topic, or over explain some things. I believe it takes away from the simplicity you have become known for. It also makes the videos much longer than needed. Again, taking away a hallmark of yours, short and to the point. I hope this helps as intended, to make your channel even better! Appreciate all your hard work, and advice! Mark

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  2 роки тому

      Thank you Mark, I always appreciate constructive criticism because it makes the videos better - I really appreciate your kindness and feedback 🙏🏼🔥

  • @shawnphillips1220
    @shawnphillips1220 2 роки тому

    Great video. Then you simply tile right on top, correct?
    Edit....disregard found part 2, lol and watching now!! You rock!

  • @AnthonyFloresCPA
    @AnthonyFloresCPA 5 років тому +6

    So great, thank you. Especially al the electrical walk thru. I am about to go install mine now!

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  5 років тому

      let us know if you have any questions, always happy to help

  • @jakewilliams5746
    @jakewilliams5746 2 роки тому

    Thank you, awesome video! Unimportant for how to install this, but just want to inform that there is definitely a difference between hot and neutral. Your neutral wires are grounded inside the main electrical panel; meaning that there is no potential difference between neutral and ground (basically zero volts on neutral). If you were to switch a neutral wire on a light switch instead of the hot, or hook up something backwards, the device could appear to be off because there is not a complete electrical path but would still have 120V at the device. This could prove very dangerous!

  • @Samlol23_drrich
    @Samlol23_drrich Рік тому

    Superb video. Thank you so much for all of your expertise.

  • @racpropst
    @racpropst 6 років тому +1

    Excellent video. Between the installation manual and this video, installation is completely explained.

  • @pruneda95
    @pruneda95 4 місяці тому

    Great video but i have one question should I test that it actually heats and that the whole system works before installing the tile? I ask because there no power in the house and there wont be for about another month!! So should i wait until we have power to install the ditra cable and test it and after that install the tile or should I install everything before?? Thank you and again great video

  • @its-simple-living
    @its-simple-living 3 місяці тому

    Hi, thanks for posting the video. I have a question please… can you lay laminate or wood onto this wire? Thanks

  • @comedefleurieu315
    @comedefleurieu315 Рік тому

    Great job, great explanation, thx a lot !

  • @marktaylor3630
    @marktaylor3630 4 роки тому

    Just put some of this in today well put it in yesterday and put the heating element on today 1st time using it it's really easy compared to the other ways oh putting a heated floor down

  • @bsh21wash1
    @bsh21wash1 19 днів тому

    How are the cable wires ran into the wall? I heard you mention conduit but couldn't see exactly how that's done. Thanks!

  • @aaat2931
    @aaat2931 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tutorial
    What about the wet areas? What happens if the floors keep holding water?

  • @pawelelektryk2985
    @pawelelektryk2985 Рік тому

    good,informative video.I can tell you tho that nobody is gonna test that tstat monthly :)

  • @callrobbie
    @callrobbie 4 роки тому +5

    Excellent video, thanks so much for making it, and really enjoying the detail of instructions provided, and you answered my query of what to do round the edges where I'm not putting heating, and how to level up the floor between merely tile area and underfloor heating areas, so now have to buy some more matting to go all round the edges...Baffled though about why I need to do a mini dogleg in the wires if over 10 feet? (my new kitchen extension is 12 x 14 ft) I'm not going all the way to the sides, but had planned to do the whole length, so please explain why the little dogleg?

  • @toolsiesampat2737
    @toolsiesampat2737 9 місяців тому

    Beautiful demonstration

  • @charispena1270
    @charispena1270 6 років тому

    Y’all rock! This video and the Kerdi shower kit installation videos have been a huge help!!!

  • @littlerufe
    @littlerufe 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the great video! Any reason not to use schluter allset? I really like it and would love to hear why you like Mapai better. Thanks!

  • @seansullivan-i6k
    @seansullivan-i6k Рік тому

    Great video - what do you do with all the extra cold lead wire?

  • @ldd2195
    @ldd2195 6 років тому +4

    At around 23:00 your electrical guy calls the ohm reading on the meter "zero". When I look at the image, I'm not seeing a zero there but "OL", for "overload". That's what the meter shows if it cannot give a meaningful number. If the number of ohms was zero that'd be a short, and that would be a failed test. You want to see "OL" for that test, which means the resistance is so great that the meter cannot give a number for it.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  6 років тому

      Thanks for asking, the main point is the wires passed the test before, during, and after installation

    • @FixthisCD
      @FixthisCD 6 років тому

      OL stands for Open Loop, meaning there is no circuit completion of electricity, which is ideal to see. It is like holding the probes in free air. If measuring voltage and you possibly go over a selected range or meters maximum you could get an OL for overload because what you are measuring exceeds the limits. My meter will show O.L versus OL in resistance

    • @garutnivore
      @garutnivore 6 років тому +2

      In general, OL on a measuring device stands for "overload" which means you are beyond the range of what the device can measure. It may happen to correlate to an open loop, but not necessarily. I have multiple digital meters here (ranging from Flukes to super-cheap devices). Their literature all explain OL as "overload", not "open loop".

    • @UrbanPlumbers
      @UrbanPlumbers 5 років тому

      It means open line - not overload on multimeters

    • @zacharydavid5686
      @zacharydavid5686 Місяць тому

      OL means out of limit on a multimeter. Not overload

  • @corbindenham6656
    @corbindenham6656 6 місяців тому

    Question on bonding the ditra to the subfloor. I had to paint over the subfloor due to a small amount of mold, which I thoroughly cleaned the best I could & used mold barrier paint over that, curious if applying thinset to that would compromise bonding & cause issues? Would it be better to apply a quarter inch sheet of floor overtop for a better bond? Thank you

  • @justice-jb5ld
    @justice-jb5ld 2 роки тому

    Doesn’t look like a do it yourself project, but enlist now I know what it takes to installed heated floors.

  • @bdeboefURI
    @bdeboefURI 5 років тому +3

    Great job. Is it possible to waterproof the seams using Kerdi tape on Ditra-heat like you guys did with regular Ditra in another video?

  • @rickbrausa1579
    @rickbrausa1579 2 місяці тому

    i appreciate, the details. thanks

  • @quietjohnoutandabout6578
    @quietjohnoutandabout6578 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your video. I want to make a back porch into a bathroom with heated flooring.Will the heated flooring help keep the water hoses underneath that is unheated from freezing ?

  • @ipv6tf2
    @ipv6tf2 7 місяців тому

    do you need some sort of primer between osb and the modified thinset? worried about moisture loss to osb

  • @monicafu214
    @monicafu214 2 роки тому

    Really appreciate 🎉best video ever ❤

  • @TheOnlyFredo
    @TheOnlyFredo 7 місяців тому

    If I have a shower area and the main bathroom floor on separate cables. Do I just double up the cable on the thermostat?

  • @hectorarnau2634
    @hectorarnau2634 8 місяців тому

    Hi! Do I need to use diferent testers?

  • @eagl3ye
    @eagl3ye Рік тому

    Is it possible to extend a continuous run of this to another room and tie it all into a single circuit and thermostat? I'm renovating my home room by room and would love to have radiant heat throughout the house.

  • @mikimiki195
    @mikimiki195 3 роки тому

    Great video 👍🏻 only thing I would modify
    Thermostat should have been positioned higher so you don’t have to bend down to make adjustments

  • @Mcseverythingoutdoors
    @Mcseverythingoutdoors Рік тому

    Using the system that has capability for vinyl fooor covering, is thinset or leveler required over the mat? Thank you

  • @robertshriver8392
    @robertshriver8392 Місяць тому

    Great job thanks

  • @stevetreiber9162
    @stevetreiber9162 4 роки тому +1

    This is a very good video how ever 120 volt is blk / wht , 240 volt is blk / red I say this because a future tech could see this as possible 120 volt thus creating possible danger , so RED taping your neutral white is a good standard practice in the case of 230 - 240 volts

    • @gextreme2381
      @gextreme2381 4 роки тому

      There is one case in which a white may be used to carry ungrounded potential that is still in conformity with the most recent cycle of the NEC. That is when a cable is used to feed a straight 240V load. Besides that if someone is even a tad bit unsure of what they are doing around electric they should stay away from it and call someone who is. The color of the wire isn't going to save your life.

  • @harryemel6094
    @harryemel6094 5 місяців тому

    So I placed my floor sensors in the matt. I saw you don't have excess cable. Do you cut your sensor cable to length or do you hide it in that wall. I used up my excess sensor wire in the studs of the ditra matt.

  • @teh60
    @teh60 6 років тому +1

    Great explanation and installation, answered a lot of questions.

  • @djmcnamer
    @djmcnamer 2 роки тому

    Sorry to update you on the style floor your doing. It's OSB not plywood. Overall very good video on install.

  • @paulhousman7156
    @paulhousman7156 7 років тому +3

    Love your video. I have a question concerning the splice going to the thermostat. You chiseled out a space so that the splice would be below or at level. I have a concrete floor and am using ditraheat-tb . Will there be enough room for the splice to sit without having to chisel out the concrete? I am laying tile on top of the ditraheat-tb. Should I be concerned ? Thanks

  • @thelittlefarmette
    @thelittlefarmette 2 роки тому

    You mentioned thin set, we just layed our detra wire, and are doing hex mosaics, we are planning on doing thin set on top of the wire and then the mosaic, is that what you do?

  • @leo42003
    @leo42003 Рік тому

    36:28 just one jog a 10ft.... or do you have to do a couple?... an how far spaced apart? 🤔

  • @jaandel1
    @jaandel1 6 років тому +4

    How much the system cost ?? Great video

  • @Construction.renovationsplus
    @Construction.renovationsplus 3 роки тому

    Love the tutorial. Very clear. But what if the heating cable got accidentally cut, How do you mend it?

    • @MulloyDIY
      @MulloyDIY 3 роки тому

      The heating cable is designed to never be cut and cannot be safely repaired. If cut, the entire cable needs to be replaced.

    • @zennloo7343
      @zennloo7343 2 роки тому

      Schluter now offers a repair kit

  • @kenstenerson5771
    @kenstenerson5771 2 роки тому

    great job guys, thank you,

  • @jonathanesley
    @jonathanesley 4 роки тому

    Really good information 👌👌👌

  • @sureshvelu
    @sureshvelu Рік тому

    Can you install the DITRA-HEAT in a garage . What is the weight/load capacity for DITRA-HEAT system if I am planning to install in a garage. ?

  • @reymondo8582
    @reymondo8582 2 роки тому

    can this be installed in the walls of a bathroom under tile?

  • @marceloabila9468
    @marceloabila9468 3 роки тому

    great job guys

  • @seen921
    @seen921 2 роки тому

    great work guys. Thanks.

  • @115northcanton3
    @115northcanton3 4 роки тому +2

    Hi, I didnt understand what wire gauge have you used to power up the thermostad 12/2 or 10/2? thanks a lot

  • @egraffius
    @egraffius 2 роки тому

    If your just going to install LVP over the top do you really need to bond it to the wood floor? Also I can’t find Kersbond locally, what else can be used?

  • @allenhayes5535
    @allenhayes5535 3 місяці тому

    Question: When installing, how to transition from the ditra heat and tile to a carpeted room? Is the transition strip placed under the ditra heat or just under the tile? If the carpet is below the system, is a ramp needed for the carpet?

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  3 місяці тому

      @@allenhayes5535 great questions. Normally I cap the time with Schluter metal profiles like Schiene. They make RENO-V which is also a Schluter profile that has a flap that goes over carpet.

    • @allenhayes5535
      @allenhayes5535 3 місяці тому

      @@HomeRepairTutor I saw the reno-v. Do I apply it on top of the ditra membrane or underneath while installing the ditra?

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  3 місяці тому

      @ it goes underneath the tile then folds over the carpet of the carpet is lower than the tile

    • @allenhayes5535
      @allenhayes5535 3 місяці тому +1

      @@HomeRepairTutor Thanks so much! First time using the ditra. You guys put on great tutorials!

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  3 місяці тому

      @ thank you 🙏 keep in mind, they now have DITRA PS with is new and doesn’t need mortar. It could be a great option for you

  • @BamDone
    @BamDone 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the informative video. I am about to install Ditra heated flooring in my bathroom. However, I have 12” wide wood planks for my subfloor. The builder of my home also drilled 2” holes in the subfloor to blow cellulose between the second and first floor. How important that 100% adhesion occur between the mat and the subfloor? Do you recommend laying concrete board down or re-sub-flooring my bathroom? Thank you again!

    • @Shad0wC0mpany2
      @Shad0wC0mpany2 Рік тому +1

      I have a slat floor and came to the comments section to ask basically the same thing.

  • @r2eley
    @r2eley Рік тому

    We’re installing on a concrete slab and intend to use large format tiles. Or slab is very close to level, but has some slight gradation changes. At what point should you put a layer of self leveling concrete over the slab?

  • @edhoverter
    @edhoverter Рік тому

    Why not use the schluter thinset mortar? Does not using their product void the warranty or gaurantee?

  • @ozziegb
    @ozziegb 2 роки тому

    Hi guys great video, I was hoping to see what you did where two mats join. Do you seal the joints with a kerdi band strip before tiling like with the usual ditra mat? And is the ditra heat mat on a par with the usual mat for waterproofing?

    • @MyFortressConstruction
      @MyFortressConstruction 2 роки тому

      It's just for holding the wire and uncoupling the floor. You have to water proof it with kerdi like it was a bare floor.

  • @briankubik5041
    @briankubik5041 3 місяці тому

    its been 7 years ago. Does this need to be GFI protected being in a bathroom around water?

  • @waynegriffith6022
    @waynegriffith6022 3 роки тому +1

    Try using Calorique heating matts eliminates so much extra work from using wire solution. Calorique has a tile heat solution that uses a self stick matt that you lay down first then put thin set and tile without doing twice the work for radiant heating. Save on labor and save time with Calorique. Also the matt is 0.0016" thick so its like putting paper down and doesn't raise the floor height which is very important and additional labor savings.

  • @TK-qm8rb
    @TK-qm8rb 5 років тому +2

    Dry fit the ditra before u put it down. makes a much cleaner and quicker install.

  • @markyruss
    @markyruss 6 років тому +1

    What a mission - so many easier systems out there than this

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  6 років тому +2

      Which ones do you like? We've used several but always like hearing different perspectives

    • @itmember5721
      @itmember5721 6 років тому

      Hey, markyruss and Home Repair Tutor I'm starting to look at different products from Lowes and Home Depot to install in a 5 X 7 existing bathroom with a ceramic tile floor, any recommendations other than this product?

  • @lynnkasdorf7258
    @lynnkasdorf7258 5 років тому +2

    Great video! Question - after your thermostat is all wired up, wouldn't you want to actually power it up and see if the heat wires start to get warm? Obviously you wouldn't let them get very hot, but I plan to do that when I install my system.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  5 років тому +4

      you want to test wires three times. Once before installation, once after installation, and finally once after setting tile

  • @mjones_04
    @mjones_04 3 роки тому +1

    I see that you are using 2 different rolls, would you not have to install a power module to allow both wires to work off of the one thermostat? Great video, Thank you for sharing.

    • @allenuic
      @allenuic Рік тому

      that's exactly what I was puzzled with. With this parallel connection, the shorter roll (less ohms) will suck more electric current than the longer roll (higher ohms). This will result in unbalanced floor heating throughout the rooms where the area above the shorter roll feels a lot warmer.

  • @JudiChristopher
    @JudiChristopher 5 років тому +1

    Excellent Video...
    Question:
    Can this be put in a Class A RV?

    • @JudiChristopher
      @JudiChristopher 5 років тому +2

      @Striper Seeker
      Well... the RV is a 50 amp.... has 2 A/C so I think it might handle it...
      The area is small... 7'6"' x 15' area for the whole floor plan... This is like a large bedroom.... Right??? Even though the RV is 8' x 30' outside dimensions....

    • @JudiChristopher
      @JudiChristopher 5 років тому +2

      @Striper Seeker The subfloor right now is Plywood.

    • @wetrock2766
      @wetrock2766 4 роки тому +1

      I think Schluter answers this question in their Q&A section.

    • @JudiChristopher
      @JudiChristopher 4 роки тому +1

      @@wetrock2766
      Thank you for the info.

  • @breaktime919
    @breaktime919 3 роки тому

    So was that floor waterproof? What about around the perimeter and where two pieces of kerdi meet

  • @lucbegin7334
    @lucbegin7334 3 роки тому

    Amazingly good 👍

  • @grady1807
    @grady1807 4 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this, I found it very helpful 😎

  • @keithboutwell7132
    @keithboutwell7132 Рік тому

    We have one that the temperature on the thermostat reads 92°, which is off about 13 degrees from actual floor temperature. Any way to calibrate reading?

  • @larryyang6140
    @larryyang6140 4 роки тому

    I’m going try to do heating floor ,this video it’s very helpful thanks

  • @joannrice8359
    @joannrice8359 3 роки тому

    Clearly explained. Thanks!

  • @zagnit
    @zagnit 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @snipex111
    @snipex111 2 роки тому

    How was that ditra holding on when u cut it out so easily??

  • @docbrazen
    @docbrazen 3 роки тому

    What kind of box are you using the mount the thermostat?

  • @joesuperczynski1097
    @joesuperczynski1097 2 роки тому

    Are all the wires going in the same conduit?

  • @gextreme2381
    @gextreme2381 4 роки тому

    Great job guys!

  • @javiergalena8161
    @javiergalena8161 Рік тому

    For that is 110 or 220?? The main power??

  • @jeffw7644
    @jeffw7644 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for the vid!
    Looking at doing this to our bathroom next year, so if your a diy’er, are you able to attain a full warranty if you test and record the electric values at the time of installation?
    Also the vids I’ve seen on your products so far are on total construction, I’m looking at doing it on an existing bathroom with cabinets, tube and shower currently installed, only looking to do the walkways in the room, I’m assuming it’s just as doable as new construction?
    Thanks.

    • @Beaut0721
      @Beaut0721 Рік тому

      I suspect it is an expansion joint for the resistive cable, as it expands (lengthens) when it is running.

  • @trajabaratos
    @trajabaratos 2 роки тому

    Hi, quick question, is the insulation board no needed with the Ditra-Heat? I'm about to install underfloor heating in the living room and hallway and just wondering if I need to install first the insulation backer board and then, the Ditra-Heat? Many thanks.

  • @bryanscott293
    @bryanscott293 2 роки тому

    You can thinset over OSB?

  • @nicolenelson6510
    @nicolenelson6510 2 роки тому

    Hi there! Great video! Very helpful - I realize this video is a bit older but I'm wondering if you know if the amazon links you provided here are considered "authorized dealers" so that the Schluter Warranty is valid? Looks like most of the wire/heat mat is sold through Marketplace Pros and I'm having a hell of a time trying to get an answer on that.

  • @thedealmaster2651
    @thedealmaster2651 4 роки тому

    That was awesome! I'll be doing my basement soon but I'll be installing vinyl plank flooring. Is that compatible? Thx.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  4 роки тому +1

      Schluter does allow other materials over their heated floors

  • @adamwilson2096
    @adamwilson2096 2 роки тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @sdelince
    @sdelince 7 років тому +1

    Great video! What type of knee pads are those you are using? Mine are always sliding so I am constantly readjusting them. Thanks.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  7 років тому +2

      Thanks, and those are ProKnee kneepads. Here's a link to their site proknee.com/

    • @sdelince
      @sdelince 7 років тому

      Home Repair Tutor thanks so much for the link. I will as those to my wish list!

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  7 років тому

      They make great knee pads. Many professionals swear by them. Good addition to your wish list!!

    • @sdelince
      @sdelince 7 років тому +2

      Home Repair Tutor Thanks again. These knees of mine just aren't the same in my 40s!

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  7 років тому +2

      Just turned 40 and have noticed same thing.

  • @tomhollins9266
    @tomhollins9266 6 років тому

    Excellent explanation and walk through.

  • @The514mtl
    @The514mtl Рік тому

    You guys just used 1 1/2 conduit for this correct?

  • @khaledacar3814
    @khaledacar3814 6 років тому +5

    Amazing video guys very detailed

  • @AlexSmith-fs6ro
    @AlexSmith-fs6ro 6 років тому +1

    A question please.
    I have a kitchen with a quarry tiled floor on dirt (good condition, no rising damp, do not want to dig up), want to use Ditra with under floor heating and with the eventual vinyl or click vinyl on top (can withstand underfloor heating).
    What do you recommend please?
    Thank you.

  • @brianmorgan3659
    @brianmorgan3659 5 років тому

    Can you install vinyl floor planking over the heat wire instead of thin set and tile?
    Thanks

  • @bniel798
    @bniel798 7 років тому

    Thanks for upload, this is something I've been interested and asked to do

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  7 років тому

      +bniel798 awesome, hopefully this video helped. It's long but has a lot of details. Plus we worked with Schluter to make sure all the tips were in line with their handbook