Interesting one here. We have removed all suspender timber floors, and concreted in an old 1900 cottage.
The plan with the floor is next a layer of kingspan, then wet UFH pipes, then a pumped self level screed.
At the moment it is all open plan, all walls have been removed, so my plan was I need to install the the Stud walls to define the rooms, prior to fitting UFH pipes, etc. Do I just screw the bottom CLS to the concrete, and build the stud wall up. Then lay insulation, and UFH pipework, and let them pump the screed in, this will cover the bottom CLS. Or do I build up the CLS to the 100mm depth so the screed just goes upto it?
Any advice would be great.
The plan with the floor is next a layer of kingspan, then wet UFH pipes, then a pumped self level screed.
At the moment it is all open plan, all walls have been removed, so my plan was I need to install the the Stud walls to define the rooms, prior to fitting UFH pipes, etc. Do I just screw the bottom CLS to the concrete, and build the stud wall up. Then lay insulation, and UFH pipework, and let them pump the screed in, this will cover the bottom CLS. Or do I build up the CLS to the 100mm depth so the screed just goes upto it?
Any advice would be great.