Hi,
I am going to be screeding my kitchen floor and plan (budget allowing) to have UFH installed.
The floor extends 5.5m out from the house but has a 2" gradient on it.
My thought was to just let the flow screed sort out the difference but will this cause problems with the heat from the UFH (if I go ahead with it)
Or I could increase the depth of the insulation (currently planned to be 150mm PIR), but it would be nearly impossible to match such a small gradient (10mm in every m).
The width of the kitchen is 12.5m so wouldn't really want to use any self-levelling compound prior to laying the insulation.
And advice or thoughts would be welcome. Thanks in advance.
Mark.
I am going to be screeding my kitchen floor and plan (budget allowing) to have UFH installed.
The floor extends 5.5m out from the house but has a 2" gradient on it.
My thought was to just let the flow screed sort out the difference but will this cause problems with the heat from the UFH (if I go ahead with it)
Or I could increase the depth of the insulation (currently planned to be 150mm PIR), but it would be nearly impossible to match such a small gradient (10mm in every m).
The width of the kitchen is 12.5m so wouldn't really want to use any self-levelling compound prior to laying the insulation.
And advice or thoughts would be welcome. Thanks in advance.
Mark.