Flooring Question

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I have concrete floors in a stripped out cottage. I am still to build all the internal stud walls.

We are going to install wet UFH throughout. My question is do I build the stud walls first to divide up the space into rooms, then lay pipe and get the screed company in? This will cause the bottom timbers to be in the screed. Is this a problem?

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Dry or pumped screed?
It's easier to screed a floor with no walls in the way.
 
It will be pumped, it will just have the stud-work no PP or fittings.

Problem with fitting after is I run the risk of damage to UFH pipe when fixing the battern batten down.

Plus laying out the zones is easy with rooms divided.
 

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