Hi,
I’ve purchased a detached Victorian property (c1900) and we’re about to embark on a renovation project.
I’ll probably have a number of questions but thought I post the first one on here
To the rear of the property is a ground floor extension, c7 years old with wet underfloor heating. One of the rooms at the front of the house, adjoining this has old quarry tiles which look like they’re laid on a small layer of screed and just soil (maybe even just soil).
One of our aims is to make this room warmer and we’ve asked a builder to extend the underfloor heating system.
Plan is to dig up the floor, lay hardcore (100mm), a damp proof membrane, concrete (125mm), 100mm celotex, then the UFH pipes, then screed.
Does anyone see any problems with this method, especially with the potential to push damp into the walls?
Ps we’re planning on re-laying the quarry tiles which I’m told are a good conductor for UFL, anyone have an opinion on this as well?
many thanks
brett