Hi,
I'm just about to put underfloor heating (warm water) in between the joists (400mm centres) in my dining room
I want a wooden floor on top. I'm limited in putting too thick a subfloor in as it will insulate heat.
Ideally I want to lay a wooden floor straight on top of the joists. Now I assuming that the bit in between the joists where the heating pipe will not take any weight, so my questions is....
How do I lay the floor so that it can be weight bearing without a subfloor?
Thanks in advance
I'm just about to put underfloor heating (warm water) in between the joists (400mm centres) in my dining room
I want a wooden floor on top. I'm limited in putting too thick a subfloor in as it will insulate heat.
Ideally I want to lay a wooden floor straight on top of the joists. Now I assuming that the bit in between the joists where the heating pipe will not take any weight, so my questions is....
How do I lay the floor so that it can be weight bearing without a subfloor?
Thanks in advance