Electric underfloor heating onto concrete floor.
I have a customer who lives in a 200 year old property. The lounge floor he wants tiled which is very thick concrete. He wants electric underfloor heating but I'm concerned he'll lose too much heat into the concrete.
He's gone with tumbled modular limestone and the floor is quite wavy which they want to keep but all the insulation I've come across is boards which will flatten the floor out too much, ( he wants to follow the slopes on the floor )
What other options are there please, or will a decoupling membrane with the heat mat on top be sufficient? Cheers Gav.
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I have a customer who lives in a 200 year old property. The lounge floor he wants tiled which is very thick concrete. He wants electric underfloor heating but I'm concerned he'll lose too much heat into the concrete.
He's gone with tumbled modular limestone and the floor is quite wavy which they want to keep but all the insulation I've come across is boards which will flatten the floor out too much, ( he wants to follow the slopes on the floor )
What other options are there please, or will a decoupling membrane with the heat mat on top be sufficient? Cheers Gav.
Electric underfloor heating onto concrete floor. for more information
You may reply to this message here.