Hi
I am due to move house in April and we are planning to tile the Kitchen/Dining room. It is open plan but with a dividing wall about 2/3 of the length of the room so the areas are a bit separate. The current flooring is lino in the kitchen and carpet in the dining area.
We want to tile,as I think it will look much better and will be easier to keep clean with the children and the dog.
The total area is approx 16' X 12' with each section being about 50% of the space.
The room has felt nice and warm when we have been to view and is heated by a large radiator in the Dining area. The house is a modern, David Wilson Homes build (approx 2005) and I imagine is concrete floors.
The advice I require is:
1. Would undertile heating be advised for this application
2. If so would you advise background heating for floor surface only or turn off the radiator and use a bigger undertile system to heat the room
3. Assuming the concrete is flat, are backing/insulation boards required or are mondern floors already well insulated.
4. Is the floor probe necessary - as I believe this will involve digging up some of the floor to install and will increase the installation costs.
5. If 2 systems are required can they be controlled one probe and controller?
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I am due to move house in April and we are planning to tile the Kitchen/Dining room. It is open plan but with a dividing wall about 2/3 of the length of the room so the areas are a bit separate. The current flooring is lino in the kitchen and carpet in the dining area.
We want to tile,as I think it will look much better and will be easier to keep clean with the children and the dog.
The total area is approx 16' X 12' with each section being about 50% of the space.
The room has felt nice and warm when we have been to view and is heated by a large radiator in the Dining area. The house is a modern, David Wilson Homes build (approx 2005) and I imagine is concrete floors.
The advice I require is:
1. Would undertile heating be advised for this application
2. If so would you advise background heating for floor surface only or turn off the radiator and use a bigger undertile system to heat the room
3. Assuming the concrete is flat, are backing/insulation boards required or are mondern floors already well insulated.
4. Is the floor probe necessary - as I believe this will involve digging up some of the floor to install and will increase the installation costs.
5. If 2 systems are required can they be controlled one probe and controller?
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