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jimmycooker
Hi,
I have poured my concrete floor (100mm) on top of 100mm of kingspan insulation.
I have just under 40mm to play with to fit underfloor heating and tiles to bring it up to finished floor level.
I was planning on fitting the insulated 25mm www.floorheater.co.uk panels with tiling on top.
What i want to know is would it be possible to just lay 20 - 25mm barrier piping on top of the concrete slap and pour a screed over the piping and then tile on top?
My main reason for doing this is the cost of the floor panels, i'm not too worried about the heat up time or costs, the intial outlay is my main concern.
Another idea i had was to just buy plain EPS panels, cut my own channels into them and tile on top of them. I think the floorheater are jablite...anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
James.
I have poured my concrete floor (100mm) on top of 100mm of kingspan insulation.
I have just under 40mm to play with to fit underfloor heating and tiles to bring it up to finished floor level.
I was planning on fitting the insulated 25mm www.floorheater.co.uk panels with tiling on top.
What i want to know is would it be possible to just lay 20 - 25mm barrier piping on top of the concrete slap and pour a screed over the piping and then tile on top?
My main reason for doing this is the cost of the floor panels, i'm not too worried about the heat up time or costs, the intial outlay is my main concern.
Another idea i had was to just buy plain EPS panels, cut my own channels into them and tile on top of them. I think the floorheater are jablite...anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
James.