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Hi,
We are renovating our house - its currently been gutted and we are thinking of putting Wet Underfloor heating in the whole house and currently weighing up the options. The ground floor will definitely be UFH (concrete floor so will be 100mm celotex + pipes + screed + flooring.) and we are debating weather to put it upstairs as well.
We are renovating our house - its currently been gutted and we are thinking of putting Wet Underfloor heating in the whole house and currently weighing up the options. The ground floor will definitely be UFH (concrete floor so will be 100mm celotex + pipes + screed + flooring.) and we are debating weather to put it upstairs as well.
- The first floor is made of timber joists - has anyone had any experience of UFH here and what would the floor build-up need to be?
I have heard that it needs battens + insulation between the joists. then run pipes, but i am not sure how much insulation and what needs to cover the pipes before laying the floor
- Any recommendations for specific wet underfloor systems?
- I am quite keen to go for a wood floor, but i'm not sure how effective it will be with UFH...has anyone got Wet UFH with Engineered Wood Floor? What size / thickness planks did you use and did you have any issues with the floor getting too hot / bowing / cracking?