I need to update and redecorate a small bedroom in a late 70's house.
It's on the ground floor and one of the colder corners of the house.
Being a small space and as I plan to improve the insulation of the room, this could be a good opportunity to DIY install a wet underfloor heating.
I'd love to learn from anyone who has experience of this.
I don't want to raise the floor level massively.
I'm interested in something like foam slab down onto the existing concrete, something precut for holding the plastic pipes in place, a cover board like high pressure laminate to take and spread the load, engineered wood strip flooring to finish.
It's a bedroom, so not high traffic. I prefer to avoid a poured floor as that makes it much harder to repair if anything fails in years to come.
Thanks
It's on the ground floor and one of the colder corners of the house.
Being a small space and as I plan to improve the insulation of the room, this could be a good opportunity to DIY install a wet underfloor heating.
I'd love to learn from anyone who has experience of this.
I don't want to raise the floor level massively.
I'm interested in something like foam slab down onto the existing concrete, something precut for holding the plastic pipes in place, a cover board like high pressure laminate to take and spread the load, engineered wood strip flooring to finish.
It's a bedroom, so not high traffic. I prefer to avoid a poured floor as that makes it much harder to repair if anything fails in years to come.
Thanks