I am having my kitchen diner tiled next week. One portion of this will have electric UFH. My tiler will not use any of the branded insultated 6mm backer boards - he said especially over the flooboard sub-floor section he wants to use a full cement board - hardiebacker.
I'm now getting pedantic about losing heat downwards. I have an exposed floorboard area. and I have a week without the kids at home.
I would like to carefully remove some / most floorboards - friction fit PIR boards between the floor joists - I will nail thin wooden battens on the underside so they can sit on them... and then I'd like to put the floorboards back on.
How hard would this be? Its 10sq meters, no obstacles, fully square room.
Will the floorboards go back on?They are T&G - so i have learnt I need to sacrifice 1 T&G to get access, then I crowbar off 1 board at a time, whilst retaining the T&G system? When I put them back on, will they slot into place? Shall I then nail or screw new holes?
Or should i put 4 sheets of plywood and put them down instead? Issue is i dont think i'll be removing the boards right into all of the corners if I don't need to.
I've ran the numbers through chatgpt - I am aware I am not going to save much in electric. It will only be used for comfort / foot warmer - as the area has excellent radiators and most of the area is a new extension. But its more of a DIY attempt. I think the insulation boards will be approx £100. some tools will be £40-50.
I'm now getting pedantic about losing heat downwards. I have an exposed floorboard area. and I have a week without the kids at home.
I would like to carefully remove some / most floorboards - friction fit PIR boards between the floor joists - I will nail thin wooden battens on the underside so they can sit on them... and then I'd like to put the floorboards back on.
How hard would this be? Its 10sq meters, no obstacles, fully square room.
Will the floorboards go back on?They are T&G - so i have learnt I need to sacrifice 1 T&G to get access, then I crowbar off 1 board at a time, whilst retaining the T&G system? When I put them back on, will they slot into place? Shall I then nail or screw new holes?
Or should i put 4 sheets of plywood and put them down instead? Issue is i dont think i'll be removing the boards right into all of the corners if I don't need to.
I've ran the numbers through chatgpt - I am aware I am not going to save much in electric. It will only be used for comfort / foot warmer - as the area has excellent radiators and most of the area is a new extension. But its more of a DIY attempt. I think the insulation boards will be approx £100. some tools will be £40-50.
