kwaka
Not so new Member
I had heat tile on the brain, got some heat cord, went to Bunnings and got the attached "tiles".
One is granite, one is slate, they are pavers. But, and this is the stroke of genius bit, the 4m of heat cord heats them up to about 33-35 degrees!! Just a little heavy.....
So my brilliant wife suggested I didn't need both of them, and I could just put some MDF on the back of one. Simple, yet elegant.
So my question is, has anyone ever used pavers instead of tiles, and how would one suggest sealing it so little nakeys don't get squooshed?
Or is sealing it a bad idea due to lack of airflow? Never used heat cord, so not sure what is or isn't a good idea...
One is granite, one is slate, they are pavers. But, and this is the stroke of genius bit, the 4m of heat cord heats them up to about 33-35 degrees!! Just a little heavy.....
So my brilliant wife suggested I didn't need both of them, and I could just put some MDF on the back of one. Simple, yet elegant.
So my question is, has anyone ever used pavers instead of tiles, and how would one suggest sealing it so little nakeys don't get squooshed?
Or is sealing it a bad idea due to lack of airflow? Never used heat cord, so not sure what is or isn't a good idea...