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Part 1: • Part 1: High-quality #underfloor heating ... Part 2: • Part 2: High-quality #underfloor heating ... Part 4: • Part 4: High-quality #underfloor heating ... Affiliate links to building materials and tools shown in the video (When you buy via these links, I earn a small commission and you support my YouTube channel): Compressor: https://amzn.to/4ameVNq or https://amzn.to/3RIk37k in the set Digital manometer 200 mBar: https://amzn.to/48gWXtS Manometer 10 Bar: like https://amzn.to/3RiekUg Underfloor heating system: Blanke Permatop 1000 Blanke Permat: https://amzn.to/4a3Q1Sw Heating circuit distributor, self-balancing: https://amzn.to/3RkJ2Ml Eurocone screw connections: https://amzn.to/3TgS4wH Smart Watch: https://amzn.to/3Q7tM4z In this video I show you how I installed my underfloor heating myself. In my old building, installation height was important, so I used the screed-free system from Blanke. It consists of EPS insulation with glued-on aluminum heat conducting plates and special decoupling mats that replace the screed. Tiles can be laid directly on top of it. The total installation height with tiles is then 5cm from the bare concrete ceiling. Part 3 is about the leak test, also known as the pressure test. In my case, I tested the installation for leaks with compressed air, which is a bit more demanding than with water, but has the advantage that the system remains frost-proof. #Pressure test #Renovation 00:00 Intro and test report 02:34 Load test 3 bar 08:31 Leak test 150 mBar