Hi,
I live on the 2nd floor in a converted Victorian building. I'm doing a flat renovation and I plan to install UFH in the living room as well as wood flooring.
My freeholder has very strict requirements on soundproofing. I did an acoustic test, and the technical solution to have UFH while maintaining soundproofing performance is below:
I guess the soundproofing performance of the solution above should be fine. But how about heat transmission for the UFH? Will that make the UFH rather inefficient to the extent that I should probably just use radiators?
many thanks
Patrick
I live on the 2nd floor in a converted Victorian building. I'm doing a flat renovation and I plan to install UFH in the living room as well as wood flooring.
My freeholder has very strict requirements on soundproofing. I did an acoustic test, and the technical solution to have UFH while maintaining soundproofing performance is below:
I guess the soundproofing performance of the solution above should be fine. But how about heat transmission for the UFH? Will that make the UFH rather inefficient to the extent that I should probably just use radiators?
many thanks
Patrick