Hi Everyone,
Recently moved into a 1920's mid-terrace. We're planning to add underfloor heating downstairs and i've been looking at the best way, plan to do most of the work myself. There are 2 options im considering,
1) Remove floorboard, add a timber to joist, sit 100mm celotex 120mm down, run 16mm PERT pipe, notch joist for pipes and then add a 'biscuit screed mix' to make level with joist before adding 6mm plywood sheet on top before laying floor
2) Same process, but set the celotex inline with the top of the joist, add groove board, run PERT pipe and then screed on top, before laying floor.
Is there any preference from people in terms of what is best or even best for the floor joists?
Recently moved into a 1920's mid-terrace. We're planning to add underfloor heating downstairs and i've been looking at the best way, plan to do most of the work myself. There are 2 options im considering,
1) Remove floorboard, add a timber to joist, sit 100mm celotex 120mm down, run 16mm PERT pipe, notch joist for pipes and then add a 'biscuit screed mix' to make level with joist before adding 6mm plywood sheet on top before laying floor
2) Same process, but set the celotex inline with the top of the joist, add groove board, run PERT pipe and then screed on top, before laying floor.
Is there any preference from people in terms of what is best or even best for the floor joists?
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