Cool & Curbless
DITRA and KERDI-BOARD create the perfect foundation for the bold tile of this bathroom featuring a curbless shower.
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-DUODITRA and KERDI-BOARD create the perfect foundation for the bold tile of this bathroom featuring a curbless shower.
Now, with the advancement of peel and stick technology, uncoupling membranes have become even more convenient and easier to install. Whether you’re working on a time-sensitive project or need a solution for multi-story buildings where weight and speed are critical factors, peel and stick membranes provide a faster, lighter alternative.
Heated floors give this bathroom an a-peel-ing allure thanks to DITRA-HEAT-PS.
Can I pull power from my DITRA-HEAT or other floor heating circuit to power my LIPROTEC LED?
No. Floor heating should be on a dedicated circuit. You also increase the risk of accidentally miswiring the lighting into a 240V circuit.
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