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  1. Sorry guys typo...its more than 5mm...I think around 10-12mm... Its electric underfloor heating, with insulation board, adhesive and tile...Currently just have central heating...
  2. Hey all, im not sure if this is the right section for this question. We have a set of bifold doors which are on the same height level as the floor. The current floor is amtico and we are getting tiles laid with underfloor heating. The problem is when you take into consideration the heat mat, adhesive, tile etc it will cause the height to be increased by about 5mm. Is there any solution to this please? Please see attached pictures... Many thanks for any help
  3. Thanks guys... Would it be worth it to stud the walls out, celotex and plasterboard? Im just worried about damp in the garage and the cold...
  4. Hey all, I hope you are all well. We have a detached double garage. Internal space is around 36sqm. it is single brick with two up and over garage doors and a side door. The idea was to store a car in there and use it as a bit of workshop, with my tools in there etc...typical man cave! The floor is your typical concrete floor at the moment and I was going to get it tiled and emperor paint on the wall. In addition I was going to get ceiling plasterboarded with lights etc. My question is re heating. As the weather has gotten worse the walls feel damp but there is no sign of any water anywhere. What can I do to add heat to the garage? Wall mounted heaters? I have no idea about this stuff so any advice would be great... Many thanks
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