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jonnyc
Ive just seen a job , where the make up of existing floor is : beam and block floor,insulation and then screed on top.
the builder then loose laid the underfloor water fed heating pipes on top of screed ,fixing wooden battens between the pipes so that they could screw the wood floor down on top.
wood floor has been down thirteen years now and new owner has decided she would like to lay limestone down instead of wood.
I have never been asked to do this before and am interested to know if anyone else laid overa subfloor like this and how they prepared it.
Another tile company laid limestone in hall over pipes and it hasnt cracked , but client not sure what they did to prepare.
my first thought was possibly screw fix plywood over heat pipes in to existing battens as one would do with a supended floor where pipes are set in metal trays between joists.in that scenario one would screw plywood in to joists instead of battens in thise case.
then ditra mat over plywood and lay tiles. I would have to put a disclaimer in about ply over water pipes as schluter now say ditra should not be laid on ply over water underfloor heating.there is also the problem of not being able to screw the boards down along all edges as battens only run in paralell.
so not ideal really but if a client is insistent and will not blame me if floor cracks an option i suppose.
the other option i guess could be remove battens and then lay another screed over pipes .
but how thick should screed be and is this even an answer to problem. would then lay ditra mat over new screed .
either way this will bring up floor levels some.
would be grateful for any ideas.
the builder then loose laid the underfloor water fed heating pipes on top of screed ,fixing wooden battens between the pipes so that they could screw the wood floor down on top.
wood floor has been down thirteen years now and new owner has decided she would like to lay limestone down instead of wood.
I have never been asked to do this before and am interested to know if anyone else laid overa subfloor like this and how they prepared it.
Another tile company laid limestone in hall over pipes and it hasnt cracked , but client not sure what they did to prepare.
my first thought was possibly screw fix plywood over heat pipes in to existing battens as one would do with a supended floor where pipes are set in metal trays between joists.in that scenario one would screw plywood in to joists instead of battens in thise case.
then ditra mat over plywood and lay tiles. I would have to put a disclaimer in about ply over water pipes as schluter now say ditra should not be laid on ply over water underfloor heating.there is also the problem of not being able to screw the boards down along all edges as battens only run in paralell.
so not ideal really but if a client is insistent and will not blame me if floor cracks an option i suppose.
the other option i guess could be remove battens and then lay another screed over pipes .
but how thick should screed be and is this even an answer to problem. would then lay ditra mat over new screed .
either way this will bring up floor levels some.
would be grateful for any ideas.