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Which option among the 2 is best for UFH on timber suspended floors

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Bekotec therm using a very thin screed. Also runs cooler so cheaper in the long run due to efficiency gains. Also best option for tiling.
 

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As above , bekotec. Or identical system by nu-heat. (Lopro max) butch will retire a 22mm build up.
If you can't go on top of the floor, and are using one of your 2 options. Don't use chipboard flooring. Use a fermacell, or similar solid type board.
Chipboard is an insulator and is poor to tile onto.
 

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What size joists have you got? Neither option above is great from an efficiency perspective.
 

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I would go with the top design but replace the biscuit screed (not great for heat transfer) for a gypsol timbre screed (high thermal conductivity). Weights wise it is much more self supporting.
 
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Inclined towards number 1, suppose it depends on the strength of the diffuser plate in terms of deflection.
 

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