We have an extension soon starting.
The new built on single storey extension area to the rear of our property is about 20m2 internally.
I was keen putting UFH in there, there new Floor Slab will be insulated with 100mm Celotex done under building regs etc.
The plumber / heat engineer who does most of the work for the Builder wanted to extend the area of wet UFH to include an existing part of the kitchen floor that becomes 1) a small shower / wc room and 2) a small part of the new open kitchen diner.
The floor area of this old solid floor is probably about 9m2 (2.5m x 4.5m roughly). The long side is an external wall. This is likely original 1930s solid floor. No insulation.
I baulked at the idea because of the trouble taking the old solid floor up. Then the builder went back to him and he clarified he was thinking only the screed and you can put some foil reflector or insulation board in without really affecting floor levels much.
I agree with the heat engineer that it would be better to cover the whole area, especially the old floor beneath a new shower room as space is tight in there.....
BUT is it going to produce any heat and be a ridiculous heat drain costing enourmous amounts for virtually nothing?
I can't see it would be viable to dig out the whole solid floor. It will blow our Budgets severely. Not to mention more impact on trying to live here.
Does anyone have any experience of a retrofit of UFH in a small area of existing solid floor and could they comment on the success of low profile insulation sheet or reflective heat system?
I am dubious, as you may gather.
Many thanks for feedback.
The new built on single storey extension area to the rear of our property is about 20m2 internally.
I was keen putting UFH in there, there new Floor Slab will be insulated with 100mm Celotex done under building regs etc.
The plumber / heat engineer who does most of the work for the Builder wanted to extend the area of wet UFH to include an existing part of the kitchen floor that becomes 1) a small shower / wc room and 2) a small part of the new open kitchen diner.
The floor area of this old solid floor is probably about 9m2 (2.5m x 4.5m roughly). The long side is an external wall. This is likely original 1930s solid floor. No insulation.
I baulked at the idea because of the trouble taking the old solid floor up. Then the builder went back to him and he clarified he was thinking only the screed and you can put some foil reflector or insulation board in without really affecting floor levels much.
I agree with the heat engineer that it would be better to cover the whole area, especially the old floor beneath a new shower room as space is tight in there.....
BUT is it going to produce any heat and be a ridiculous heat drain costing enourmous amounts for virtually nothing?
I can't see it would be viable to dig out the whole solid floor. It will blow our Budgets severely. Not to mention more impact on trying to live here.
Does anyone have any experience of a retrofit of UFH in a small area of existing solid floor and could they comment on the success of low profile insulation sheet or reflective heat system?
I am dubious, as you may gather.
Many thanks for feedback.