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paddymac

Hello,
we've just bought a new house, the current ground floor is concrete and I'm thinking about installing under-floor-heating. I don't want to screed as the reception room areas are too large, (16 2m each of 2) so I was thinking of putting down a DPM with 4x2 sawn battens (at 400mm centres), on top, with insulation between then the ufh piping with wood textured tiles on top of all that.

The thing is I did the ufh in the bathroom on our last house, suspended floor (of course), with 3/4" ply glued and screwed, (about every 200mm), then tiled it, (no primer but used BAL adhesive). It worked a treat and the tiles keep the heat wonderfully well so I'd really like to do it again but this time on a much larger area.

I appreciate there will be very little flexing in the bathroom as the area is not large so maybe I just got lucky.

The question I'd like to ask members is, because of the much longer runs of batten, can I expect much in the way of flexure, I'd expect to put dwangs in at 1 metre.
 
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paddymac

Why not just go for insulating backer boards and an electric ufh? That'd my preferred option.

I don't have any experience with electrical UFH, and I've installed wet twice so I'm comfortable with it. I think (?) electrical is more expensive to run although cheaper to install, while wet is vice versa and as this is a once off while other rennovations are occuring I think I'll wear the cost. My only wish is that I can't/don't have a heat pump.
 

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