I'm about to refit my kitchen, replacing a wooden floor with porcelain tiles. I've had what I think to be an ingenious idea and I'd like to run it by everyone. After laying and securing 18mm ply I plan to cut a 10mm (deep & wide) channel with my router across the floor in a wavy pattern and push in 8mm microbore coper tube available v cheaply on ebay. I can hook this up to some nearby central heating pipe, then cover with adhesive and lay tiles as usual and et voila I now have underfloor heating. It's quite a small kitchen with a floor area of ~4m^2, so the length of tube used would be ~10m.
Has anyone ever done this before? I can't find any examples on line. Some points that I've considered are:
All ideas/thoughts appreciated
Has anyone ever done this before? I can't find any examples on line. Some points that I've considered are:
- Thermal expansion of wood may cause tile cracks
Uniformity of heat distribution will be quite poor
Must allow tile adhesive to dry for a week or so before testing it out
Floor will be weakened due to channel being cut
All ideas/thoughts appreciated