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Building partitions on the slab


davejura

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Not sure if this is the right forum for this, but here goes! 

We are stick building our timber frame. The ground floor is beam and block with probably 100mm insulation and 90mm screed with UF heating. My builder wants to put up all the partitions first (only 1 is load bearing) before the insulation and screed goes down due to perceived risk of hitting a UF pipe. I would imagine this would lead to thermal loss as well as using extra timber. I can understand the load bearing wall having to be done this way (or does it?). Just looking for advice please. He isn't being hard and fast about it by the way.

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Not sure why you should hit UFH pipes as the pipe should a couple of hundred mm from wall edge.

 

Would lead to a substantial thermal bridges.

 

Our structural walls were thermally broken, with aircrete blocks and 65mm thick concrete bricks on top.

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