New flooring with CH pipes below it

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Hi Folks. :confused: :confused: We have just bought a 1965 bungalow and we want to give it a bit of an upgrade before we move in. Usual stuff; new kitchen, new bathroom, new CH etc. The house presently has carpets + underlay direct onto concrete floors, and from the survey I understand no insulation will be present in the concrete. A second issue is that all of the CH pipes run down the walls along side each radiator and they look real naff. My questions then.

I’d like to insulate the floor with maybe 25-30 mm of celotex TB3000 and then place an 18mm chipboard floor directly on top. Will this be warmer? That thickness is as much as the then reduced height doors will allow, we think. Can I board direct onto the celotex?

If the above goes ahead I would also like to complicate things more by putting 10 mm copper CH pipes below the chipboard in grooves within the celotex. Is this sensible? It would be easy to arrange for no joints to be below the boards.

I also wonder about 12mm tongue and grooved laminate (or maybe solid) flooring direct onto the celotex. It would allow thicker insulation. Would that work?
 
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If possible, stay away from chipboard and go for plywood - many more option to install something on there than with chipboard
 
any insulation is better than none.what youre proposing is feasible.make sure you glue the chipboard joints and leave a gap around the perimeter for movement.yes you could pipe in the insulation.i would steer clear of the laminate idea.
 

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