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  1. No its downstairs about 300mm from the ground, shot myself in the foot
  2. It's for downstairs, approx 300mm from the ground so 50mm eps will lose alot of heat underneath. Someone suggested it's good for second floor, really not happy
  3. Wow 300mm Rockwool it make sense the more insulation the better. How are these companies offering 50mm insulstion between joists and say it's good enough for the job, should of posted earlier before purchase. You mentioned chipboard and ply on top work well, interesting. I hope the 50mm I have will work however I'm not laying engineered floor on top of joists but with increased 18mm ply.
  4. Thanks Temp for your input. Wow 80mm and still no enough why do they offer 50mm 200micron ally which I got from Wunda, shot myself in the foot here, so more insulation under it and no ply just engineered floor on top for better heat conductor.
  5. I'm planning to convert my downstairs to Wet UFH with in between joists and would appreciate your opinions. It's going to be 50mm insulation with pre cut out grooves for 16 mm pipe. Due to different heights in flooring (tiles & engineered floor) could you advise if this would work ok? 1. Dining & living room 18mm ply on top of joists with 15mm engineered flooring 2. Kitchen/hallway with 22m no more ply and tiles on top. Would this combination work well with these different materials ply & no more ply as good heat conductors. Unfortunately I cannot source 18mm no more ply and would prefer throughout due to better heat conductor? Any further thoughts would be appreciated? Thanks
  6. Hi DIY'ers and Builders. I'm Josh and based in Kent. I'm refurbishing my house by myself and would appreciate your views and opinions to my new project of Wet UFH, Thanks
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