Sarah29 Posted June 20, 2024 Share Posted June 20, 2024 Hi Guys, Have a bit of a specific query here regarding laying wet UFH pipe. We are going for in-screed Wunda 16mm underfloor heating for a few rooms but due to timings/build stages etc. there is a bit of query on how best to do this. - Diagram below shows where manifold is relation to the 2 rooms - Room A and B will both have UFH - Room A needs screeding and tiling shortly however Room B is part of an extension and won't be started for a while - The flow/return pipe for Room B will need to pass under Room A I was thinking to fit 2 x 20mm pipe conduits under Room A to allow the Room B flow and return pipe through back to the manifold at a later stage. The length would be around 4m for this conduit Would this be fine? Or could it cause a heat loss problem when it comes to ultimately heating Room B or is it just bad practice? If there is a heat issue, I suppose we could have the Room B flow pipe screeded under Room A in readiness and just lay a single 20mm conduit under Room A for the Room B return. Any thoughts would be appreciated....thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_Paulie Posted June 20, 2024 Share Posted June 20, 2024 i guess you could insulate the pipes? I have something similar to your diagram where i have a run of a few meters in dry mix. I just let them run and then sleeved them at the point they passed through the cavity wall. Just a flow and return with no real loop makes no difference to the floor temp as far as i can tell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garrymartin Posted June 20, 2024 Share Posted June 20, 2024 Exactly the right way to do it. See https://www.underfloorstore.co.uk/category/pipe-conduit for a good write-up that specifically mentions this use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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