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Hi I am currently considering converting my ground floor which is currently suspended timber into a solid insulated concrete floor for UF heating. There is a concrete base beneath the joists and the depth from the top of the joists to the bottom of the void (concrete) is 10". Currently the electrics and water pipes are running through the void.
I have an idea for tackling most of the conversion but I'm unsure about what to do with the pipes and cables currently in the void, I read that they have to be sealed into pipes themselves prior to any layers of hardcore, sand or DPM is this correct?
How would you get future access to the cables and water pipes after the underfloor heating and screed are laid?
Does anybody have experience or resources that can help to explain how it's done?
How does diverting services work is it expensive?
Or who I would call about getting a job like this done (electrician, builder, plumber)?
Thanks in advance.
(reposting due to no replies in building section)
I have an idea for tackling most of the conversion but I'm unsure about what to do with the pipes and cables currently in the void, I read that they have to be sealed into pipes themselves prior to any layers of hardcore, sand or DPM is this correct?
How would you get future access to the cables and water pipes after the underfloor heating and screed are laid?
Does anybody have experience or resources that can help to explain how it's done?
How does diverting services work is it expensive?
Or who I would call about getting a job like this done (electrician, builder, plumber)?
Thanks in advance.
(reposting due to no replies in building section)