I'm putting down a floating screed (sand/cement) with ufh on 100mm insulation over concrete subfloor.(dpm under). I guess where the non load bearing stud wall sole plate is fitted is a matter of personal preference and was going to fit it on top where the expansion joints are.(70m split into 3 rooms). But what with the weather , timing etc I want to get the walls up first.
Is there a best place/way to fit the sole plate? Cut out the insulation and screw straight onto slab, or build up 100mm with bricks/blocks/etc and screw to that, or sandwich 50mm insulation between slab and sole plate or even gripfix it to the top of insulation, Or none of the above? I am presuming cold bridging is not an issue but the insulation may be an advantage.
Is there a best place/way to fit the sole plate? Cut out the insulation and screw straight onto slab, or build up 100mm with bricks/blocks/etc and screw to that, or sandwich 50mm insulation between slab and sole plate or even gripfix it to the top of insulation, Or none of the above? I am presuming cold bridging is not an issue but the insulation may be an advantage.