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funinacup
Hi guys, first post here. Joined up to do a bit if research into a CH system we're having installed in the coming months.
Our flat has a concrete cap on the solemn, and no gap between joists and floor/concrete, so only way to go below floor is to cut channels/tracks into the caber floor/joists and sink the pipework into them in each room.
I have zero experience of this. My old man is a builder so could do the cutting in advance of the gas fitter doing his bit.
Gas fitter says he needs to run 22mm off the boiler then can go down to 15mm from there for each rad.
Caber floor is only 18mm I think so does that mean the joists will have to be notched to accommodate the 22mm?
How does the floor then regain support once the carpet/laminate goes back down as I don't want to feel any dips in the carpet when walking on it.
Any advice appreciated!
Cheers
Michael
Our flat has a concrete cap on the solemn, and no gap between joists and floor/concrete, so only way to go below floor is to cut channels/tracks into the caber floor/joists and sink the pipework into them in each room.
I have zero experience of this. My old man is a builder so could do the cutting in advance of the gas fitter doing his bit.
Gas fitter says he needs to run 22mm off the boiler then can go down to 15mm from there for each rad.
Caber floor is only 18mm I think so does that mean the joists will have to be notched to accommodate the 22mm?
How does the floor then regain support once the carpet/laminate goes back down as I don't want to feel any dips in the carpet when walking on it.
Any advice appreciated!
Cheers
Michael