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High style and graphic lines, this bathroom is a fresh sight with the added benefit of a DITRA-HEAT warmed floor
Uncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA & DITRA-XLUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA & DITRA-XLUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA-PSUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA-PSUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA-HEATUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA-HEATThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RS1Thermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RS1Thermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RTThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RTThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-WiFiThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-WiFiThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RRSThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RRSCables
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-HKCables
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-HKThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RRThermostats
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-RRUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-DUOUncoupling (DITRA)
Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-DUOHigh style and graphic lines, this bathroom is a fresh sight with the added benefit of a DITRA-HEAT warmed floor
Peel and stick (PS) uncoupling membranes have hit the market and are gaining popularity. This is the new mess-free way to install an uncoupling membrane under tile, since there is no thin-set mortar required to install these membranes to plywood, OSB, gypsum, or concrete substrates – no mess, no stress.
Curbless retreat. An extra long walk-in shower was achieved using KERDI-BOARD, KERDI, and DITRA-HEAT to keep the floor warm and dry.
QUADEC edging profile surrounds the KERDI-BOARD-SN shower niche, while the tile floor is kept cozy, warm with the DITRA-HEAT electric floor warming system.
How do I connect an expansion unit/power module to the DITRA-HEAT-E-RS1 smart thermostat?
How much thin-set do I need to install tile over DITRA or DITRA-HEAT?
After determining correct trowel notch size, based on tile type and size, refer to the mortar coverage chart...
Read moreHow do I choose between the 120V and a 240V Schluter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-HK heating cables?
There is no single determining factor. In general, 120V heating cables must be connected to 120V power sources...
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