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teddyb
Hi
We want to use electric inderfloor heating in our new kitchen, which is just being built. The existing floor is quarry tiled on about 2" concrete. We have had 2 suggestions of the way forward - but I like some advice, please!
1. take up tiles and concrete, remove soil to lay dpm and 2" insulation before screed ready for electric heating mat.
2. take up tiles and concrete remove soil to allow for dpm, 4" insulation, 4" concrete, then screed ready for the electric mat.
They are so different - with costs to match. I'd be grateful for your thoughts.
Or do you feel you could offer a better solution??
Cheers
We want to use electric inderfloor heating in our new kitchen, which is just being built. The existing floor is quarry tiled on about 2" concrete. We have had 2 suggestions of the way forward - but I like some advice, please!
1. take up tiles and concrete, remove soil to lay dpm and 2" insulation before screed ready for electric heating mat.
2. take up tiles and concrete remove soil to allow for dpm, 4" insulation, 4" concrete, then screed ready for the electric mat.
They are so different - with costs to match. I'd be grateful for your thoughts.
Or do you feel you could offer a better solution??
Cheers