Concrete Floor Insulation For Underfloor Heating

A range of high performance insulation products for a variety of floors including underfloor concrete and timber floors.
Concrete floor insulation for underfloor heating. Underfloor heating can be installed in or over a suspended timber floor in a new build or renovation project providing that there is sufficient insulation to reduce downward heat loss. Floor insulation is laid over the whole area and joints are taped to prevent the ingress of screed between the insulation boards. Wet underfloor heating on the other hand which involves heat being generated via a boiler through pipes into the floor costs almost half of the price to run than electric systems. When it comes to underfloor insulation and heating in existing rooms where the floor has already been in position for some time thickness is very important.
The floor is now ready for the underfloor heating pipework installation. The floor insulation can be placed under the slab or between the slab and the floor screed. There are arguments for and against both but if you are to use an underfloor heating method of some kind the insulation is often placed on top of the floor slab under the screed. It s particularly important to insulate in this scenario because of the free flow of air beneath the floor that would have a substantial impact on the.
Members area find out more register. Selection of 25mm 50mm and 75mm sheets of celotex floor slab insulation sheets. Wunda group if the pipes are housed in the concrete floor slab sometimes the case for new homes this is could be 150mm thick and give a reaction time of over four hours. Here screed is being laid over warm water underfloor heating pipes to the correct depth in this install using products by the wunda group image credit.
If there is not enough space for 50mm insulation 30mm can be used. Step 1 preparation. Whether you have decided to opt for wet or dry ufh having the correct floor insulation in place will help speed up warm up times decrease heat loss and lower energy usage. In this situation.
Homes with solid concrete floors built since the 1930s have less of a problem. Concrete floor insulation can however be installed and usually consists in a layer of solid insulation which is. We recommend you use a minimum layer of 50mm polyurethane insulation. Concrete provides quick heat up times and retains heat well even storing the warmth produced by solar gain making a heated polished concrete floor a great option to improve the comfort and warmth of your home.
This benefit tends to outweigh the extra costs for installing wet underfloor heating and in most cases makes it more suitable and energy efficient long term.