We are renovating an old property up north, that has a cellar and solid brick/concrete floors onto floorboards/joists in part. These are uninsulated, but in good and level condition.
We can't dig down due to the cellar and solid concrete/brick floor built on top of it, but we desperately need to install some insulation. We also want wet UFH throughout.
We can afford to loose around 60-100mm of floor height throughout (absolute max) , so am hoping to see what you guys would advise as a way of achieving insulation & UFH.
1) celotex adhered down to concrete, with/without grooves for pipe, then a low profile screed over the top for kitchen with tiles.
2) celotex adhered down to concrete with grooves for pipes, then plywood adhered to the top for carpeted and engineered wood floors
3) celotex adhered down, then this (or similar) laid over the top http://warm-board.com/warm-board/
Many Thanks in advance
We can't dig down due to the cellar and solid concrete/brick floor built on top of it, but we desperately need to install some insulation. We also want wet UFH throughout.
We can afford to loose around 60-100mm of floor height throughout (absolute max) , so am hoping to see what you guys would advise as a way of achieving insulation & UFH.
1) celotex adhered down to concrete, with/without grooves for pipe, then a low profile screed over the top for kitchen with tiles.
2) celotex adhered down to concrete with grooves for pipes, then plywood adhered to the top for carpeted and engineered wood floors
3) celotex adhered down, then this (or similar) laid over the top http://warm-board.com/warm-board/
Many Thanks in advance
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