Hi we are having our house renovated and installing an overboard underfloor heating system (wet).
we wanted to install an engineered wood herringbone system however getting massively conflicting advice on it all - from the suppliers of the underfloor heating & the floor suppliers/installers.
I’ve been told we can & can not have a floating click/connect herringbone floor by all parties.
Now appreciating that herringbone is best suited to a stick down system could we install a 6mm Layer over the top of the overboard, screw down ( missing the pipes of course) then stick the herringbone to that?
some people suggested a 6mm ply wood however I always thought ply wasn’t a good conductor or could we use a cement board - thinking it would disappeared the heat better?
it may be a case we have to go for standard planks but it’s it the look we wanted.
any advice from previous experiences would be greatly appreciated as the supplies/installers are completely conflicting….
many thanks
Pete
we wanted to install an engineered wood herringbone system however getting massively conflicting advice on it all - from the suppliers of the underfloor heating & the floor suppliers/installers.
I’ve been told we can & can not have a floating click/connect herringbone floor by all parties.
Now appreciating that herringbone is best suited to a stick down system could we install a 6mm Layer over the top of the overboard, screw down ( missing the pipes of course) then stick the herringbone to that?
some people suggested a 6mm ply wood however I always thought ply wasn’t a good conductor or could we use a cement board - thinking it would disappeared the heat better?
it may be a case we have to go for standard planks but it’s it the look we wanted.
any advice from previous experiences would be greatly appreciated as the supplies/installers are completely conflicting….
many thanks
Pete