Hi,
I am renovating my downstairs bathroom which includes correcting the original concrete floor. The room has always been cold with very cold floor tiles and I suspected the concrete floor was damp.
It appears that the floor structure is a concrete slab with what looks like roof tiles on top and then a screed on top of those. The bathroom is an extension built in the 80's by the previous owner. Has anyone come across anything similar before?
I intend removing the rest of the screed /tiles and wondering what would be suitable to put on top of the concrete (which is 70mm below finished floor level)
I am contemplating using an extruded polystyrene insulation of 50mm thickness plus screed boards on top but worried about point loads from the toilet and shower, not to mention damp coming through
Does anybody have any alternative suggestions?
Thanks
Adrian
I am renovating my downstairs bathroom which includes correcting the original concrete floor. The room has always been cold with very cold floor tiles and I suspected the concrete floor was damp.
It appears that the floor structure is a concrete slab with what looks like roof tiles on top and then a screed on top of those. The bathroom is an extension built in the 80's by the previous owner. Has anyone come across anything similar before?
I intend removing the rest of the screed /tiles and wondering what would be suitable to put on top of the concrete (which is 70mm below finished floor level)
I am contemplating using an extruded polystyrene insulation of 50mm thickness plus screed boards on top but worried about point loads from the toilet and shower, not to mention damp coming through
Does anybody have any alternative suggestions?
Thanks
Adrian
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