Please view below the different methods used by Thermo-Floor UK Limited to achieve high quality results in Underfloor Heating. The types used are Underfloor Heating Screeding, Underfloor Heating Concrete, Underfloor Heating Wooden Batten and Underfloor Heating Suspended Floor.
Contact Us...Tacker Clips - The sub-floor is laid with rigid thermal insulation boards which reduce downward heat losses and provide a base on which to fix the underfloor heating tube..
Generally used when the thermal insulation is installed by others beneath the structural slab or when thermal insulation is not required, this installation method involves attaching pipe to steel mesh which is laid over the concrete slab.
The sub-floor is laid with rigid thermal insulation boards which reduce downward heat losses and provide a base on which to fix the underfloor heating tube.
Heated screed or concrete floors will expand and contract slightly during use and with a floor finish of tile, marble or stone screed expansion joints will be required.
The sub-floor is laid with rigid thermal insulation boards which reduce downward heat losses and provide a base on which to fix the underfloor heating tube.
Battens of an appropriate size are fixed to a concrete or timber decking. If required, insulation can be laid between the floor battens.
25mm x 25mm battens should be fixed along the length of the joists with 9mm plywood laid over the battens so the surface of the plywood is 70mm below the surface of the joists.
Engineered joists may not be notched to allow the pipe to pass from one bay to another so a different method must be used.