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Hi guys,
I'm hoping to get some professional opinion on how my builder has gone about my extension and particularly screeding over the underfloor.
The project is to take a room which was originally 7m by 3m and extend it out 7m x 5m, and fitting underfloor heating throughout. The original space had a concrete block and beam based floor, the new extension has been made up by pure concrete. To prepare the floor for underfloor heating, he dug the original floor down to the concrete block and beam and then laid celotex insulation across the whole space. The original area came out slightly higher than the new extension. I then had a professional plumber come in to lay aluminium underfloor heating pipes. My builder has then laid a thick layer of screed on top. It's about 5cm over the original floor 7-8cm over the new area.
Up to here, I'm reasonably comfortable with what he's done although I think the screed on the new area is a little thick. He's then gone and got himself 10 x 20KG bags of Palace self level compound and mixed it with 4 x 5L of 709 Febflor Latex Plus (and presumably some water). This concerns me because :-
1) I believe this latex is for timber floors
and
2) It's the wrong quantities of latex to compound. I understand latex is important when laying over underfloor heating but im not sure why (I guess it's either heat conduction or maintaining its integrity when heated).
I am also concerned that the height is creeping up and up.
I will challenge him on his approach to all of this and I am sure he will play down that there is any issue so would really appreciate some input into whether I have cause for concern or not?
I've attached a couple of pictures before and after the original screed getting laid.
Thanks,
Steve
I'm hoping to get some professional opinion on how my builder has gone about my extension and particularly screeding over the underfloor.
The project is to take a room which was originally 7m by 3m and extend it out 7m x 5m, and fitting underfloor heating throughout. The original space had a concrete block and beam based floor, the new extension has been made up by pure concrete. To prepare the floor for underfloor heating, he dug the original floor down to the concrete block and beam and then laid celotex insulation across the whole space. The original area came out slightly higher than the new extension. I then had a professional plumber come in to lay aluminium underfloor heating pipes. My builder has then laid a thick layer of screed on top. It's about 5cm over the original floor 7-8cm over the new area.
Up to here, I'm reasonably comfortable with what he's done although I think the screed on the new area is a little thick. He's then gone and got himself 10 x 20KG bags of Palace self level compound and mixed it with 4 x 5L of 709 Febflor Latex Plus (and presumably some water). This concerns me because :-
1) I believe this latex is for timber floors
and
2) It's the wrong quantities of latex to compound. I understand latex is important when laying over underfloor heating but im not sure why (I guess it's either heat conduction or maintaining its integrity when heated).
I am also concerned that the height is creeping up and up.
I will challenge him on his approach to all of this and I am sure he will play down that there is any issue so would really appreciate some input into whether I have cause for concern or not?
I've attached a couple of pictures before and after the original screed getting laid.
Thanks,
Steve