Hi all, currently renovating my 70’s property, I have a suspended timber floor with 18mm floorboards. I want some electric underfloor heating with porcelain tiles to finish. There’s a small amount of bounce in the floor, my plan so far is as follows;
Existing floorboards
18mm ply overboard for strength & rigidity fixed with D4 adhesive and screwed at 200mm centres with 30mm length screws
Primer
Electric UFH
Latex screed
Tile
I was also thinking of sealing the gaps in the ply with polythene tape? Or even putting DPM under the ply? To stop the screed disappearing below the ply & floorboards? Or would this cause an issue with damp/condensation?
Does anyone see any problems with the above? Please could you also suggest a suitable primer & latex flexible screed brand?
Thanks all
James
Existing floorboards
18mm ply overboard for strength & rigidity fixed with D4 adhesive and screwed at 200mm centres with 30mm length screws
Primer
Electric UFH
Latex screed
Tile
I was also thinking of sealing the gaps in the ply with polythene tape? Or even putting DPM under the ply? To stop the screed disappearing below the ply & floorboards? Or would this cause an issue with damp/condensation?
Does anyone see any problems with the above? Please could you also suggest a suitable primer & latex flexible screed brand?
Thanks all
James