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Thread: Wife Wants Floor Tile

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    Hi Lee. NU-Heat is a company which Country Coach has used and I have installed them in Homes. They come in pre cut sizes or you can build a template and custome order. They are a Mat and they go down with Thin-Set a day prior to laying your tile over it with more Thin-Set. They are 120 volt. Gary
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Lee: A word of caution; We had a "professional" tile layer do our kitchen/batroom in granite tiles. He did not have the experiance of using a flexible underlayment to prevent cracking as the coach flex's. We have experianced two hairline cracks across the floor. We chose a pattern of diamonds that looks great, but by the seams on the tiles not running foreward and straight across probably the flexing may have had a harsher effect on the tiles. The pattern we chose looks good, but not the cracking involved with it. We are here at Beaudry RV in Tucson and we went through a lot of new coaches with tile and all the seams were straight across and longitudal. We love the granite,it does not scratch, and is easy to keep clean. The heated floor idea would be very desirable. Seek help from the coverters for methods of installation on this one.
    Do it, you will love it.

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