Hi,
In a dilemma about this. My builders have fitted an electric UFH mat in my kitchen/diner - actually 2 of them to cover the area, each mat is 9sqm. They are the silver foil type with the wire/element running through.
We've got to the end of the room, and he's been laying engineered wood floor on top as he goes. There is an excess of mat about 1m long, the width of the mat is 50cm.
Yes I know, I know: it should have been laid out completely in the first place and we should have exchanged the mat for a shorter one, but it's tricky to know as you have to cut the foil to get round corners etc.
The builder suggests we run the excess up the wall behind the kitchen cabinets (near the sink as it happens). I spoke with the suppliers and they said that is a possibility, but I have no idea how much heat these things put out. Am I letting myself in for problems in the future like the worktop (oak) warping or anything? Plus of course we'll end up with a rather warm cupboard I assume.
The supplier also admitted that although it would invalidate the warranty, (and against everyone's advise I've ever seen on this!) you can cut the actual wires and crimp them (whatever that means), shedding up to a maximum of 1m of excess. My concern here is that you are altering the resistance of the mat and as far as I can tell that might lead to overheating problems - though the supplier didn't mention this I assume that's why the 1m limit.
So I just don't know what to do for the best. Yes, ultimately, the wood floor should come up and a shorter mat be laid, but it's T&G and he's glued every other board, so this is very much a last ditch solution.
I'd very much appreciate any thoughts or advice.
Thanks!
In a dilemma about this. My builders have fitted an electric UFH mat in my kitchen/diner - actually 2 of them to cover the area, each mat is 9sqm. They are the silver foil type with the wire/element running through.
We've got to the end of the room, and he's been laying engineered wood floor on top as he goes. There is an excess of mat about 1m long, the width of the mat is 50cm.
Yes I know, I know: it should have been laid out completely in the first place and we should have exchanged the mat for a shorter one, but it's tricky to know as you have to cut the foil to get round corners etc.
The builder suggests we run the excess up the wall behind the kitchen cabinets (near the sink as it happens). I spoke with the suppliers and they said that is a possibility, but I have no idea how much heat these things put out. Am I letting myself in for problems in the future like the worktop (oak) warping or anything? Plus of course we'll end up with a rather warm cupboard I assume.
The supplier also admitted that although it would invalidate the warranty, (and against everyone's advise I've ever seen on this!) you can cut the actual wires and crimp them (whatever that means), shedding up to a maximum of 1m of excess. My concern here is that you are altering the resistance of the mat and as far as I can tell that might lead to overheating problems - though the supplier didn't mention this I assume that's why the 1m limit.
So I just don't know what to do for the best. Yes, ultimately, the wood floor should come up and a shorter mat be laid, but it's T&G and he's glued every other board, so this is very much a last ditch solution.
I'd very much appreciate any thoughts or advice.
Thanks!