Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can give any guidance here.
I have just bought a 1917 3 bed house and have gutted it. We want to put in wet underfloor heating throughout the house.
The floor is currently screeded concrete.
I have had a couple of builders round who have said to remove the existing screed is not that big a job. The area is about 80m2.
They have both said that to remove all the concrete and replace is a big and costly job.
The problem that I have is that the screed removed will only give 50mm of depth. We don't want to lose additional height, certainly no more than an additional 50mm when the insulation, underfloor, screed and tiles have been put in.
Are there any solutions that would allow for this? I think insulation is our main problem. Would love to know of any wet systems that are very shallow. We're looking for a 4 zone system.
Many thanks in advance!
Nathan
I was wondering if anyone can give any guidance here.
I have just bought a 1917 3 bed house and have gutted it. We want to put in wet underfloor heating throughout the house.
The floor is currently screeded concrete.
I have had a couple of builders round who have said to remove the existing screed is not that big a job. The area is about 80m2.
They have both said that to remove all the concrete and replace is a big and costly job.
The problem that I have is that the screed removed will only give 50mm of depth. We don't want to lose additional height, certainly no more than an additional 50mm when the insulation, underfloor, screed and tiles have been put in.
Are there any solutions that would allow for this? I think insulation is our main problem. Would love to know of any wet systems that are very shallow. We're looking for a 4 zone system.
Many thanks in advance!
Nathan