I have a kitchen about 5m x 2.4m with a solid floor with no dpc and finished with quarry tiles. These tiles are fairly impervious but still some damp does come up throught the floor probably through the joints.
With the kitchen stripped out it gives me the opportunity to consider the labour intensive job of breaking up and digging out the floor and adding a dpc, insulation and probably UFH.
Do others think that that UFH is such a good idea in a long thin utilitarian kitchen which is only used for cooking with much of the space taken up by units and appliances?
Obviously there is quite a lot of work involved in doing this. Would others think that it is really worthwhile to do this?
Tony
With the kitchen stripped out it gives me the opportunity to consider the labour intensive job of breaking up and digging out the floor and adding a dpc, insulation and probably UFH.
Do others think that that UFH is such a good idea in a long thin utilitarian kitchen which is only used for cooking with much of the space taken up by units and appliances?
Obviously there is quite a lot of work involved in doing this. Would others think that it is really worthwhile to do this?
Tony
