We are embarking on a refit of our ground floor kitchen/lounge and would like to install electric underfloor heating. Any assistance on the considerations would be great.
-Large 4ft ventilated subfloor cavity ;wooden joists; chipboard subfloor.
Thinking we might use 100mm polystyrene insulation between joists; chipboard subfloor; some sort of underlay/dpm; 140w foil electric mats; 20mm engineered oak floors.
Are there any glaring issues here we can avoid??
also, I believe no UFH should go underneath fixed furniture (e.g. kitchen island). should we fit the kitchen on the chipboard then do the UFH and flooring around or could we just lay the engineered wood over the "patchy" UFH with kitchen coming last??
-Large 4ft ventilated subfloor cavity ;wooden joists; chipboard subfloor.
Thinking we might use 100mm polystyrene insulation between joists; chipboard subfloor; some sort of underlay/dpm; 140w foil electric mats; 20mm engineered oak floors.
Are there any glaring issues here we can avoid??
also, I believe no UFH should go underneath fixed furniture (e.g. kitchen island). should we fit the kitchen on the chipboard then do the UFH and flooring around or could we just lay the engineered wood over the "patchy" UFH with kitchen coming last??