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Hi,
I'm knocking through downstairs and fitting wet underfloor heating. One half is suspended timber, and the other half is currently just 100+ year old flagstones on the soil. I'm going to get rid of the flags and put in a new floor, but am I better doing solid floor or suspended timber? Solid floor seems better for UFH, but does it matter that the one UFH system will be over two types of floor structure? I figure the solid floor will just take longer to heat up but keep the heat longer.
Thanks
I'm knocking through downstairs and fitting wet underfloor heating. One half is suspended timber, and the other half is currently just 100+ year old flagstones on the soil. I'm going to get rid of the flags and put in a new floor, but am I better doing solid floor or suspended timber? Solid floor seems better for UFH, but does it matter that the one UFH system will be over two types of floor structure? I figure the solid floor will just take longer to heat up but keep the heat longer.
Thanks