RogerS
Established Member
We're undergoing a major refurbishment.
SWMBO would like to have some gentle background underfloor heating in the bathroom. Current flooring is chipboard. I see some people recommend something like this Budget Backer Board
http://www.theunderfloorheatingstore.co ... ker-boards
to improve warm-up times and reduce heat loss through the floor.
What do you guys think?
Also what thickness tile-backer boards for the shower walls would you recommend? I've seen thicknesses ranging from 6mm (way too thin IMO) to 20mm..which is overkill surely ?
Researching bathroom floor tiling, suggests that I should rip-up the chipboard and replace with plywood ?? Overkill ?
And lastly, if I'm going for one of those overhead drenching type shower heads, is 15mm pipe OK or should I go up to 22mm? The manufacturers website is a bit sparse in detail.
Head spinning.
TIA
SWMBO would like to have some gentle background underfloor heating in the bathroom. Current flooring is chipboard. I see some people recommend something like this Budget Backer Board
http://www.theunderfloorheatingstore.co ... ker-boards
to improve warm-up times and reduce heat loss through the floor.
What do you guys think?
Also what thickness tile-backer boards for the shower walls would you recommend? I've seen thicknesses ranging from 6mm (way too thin IMO) to 20mm..which is overkill surely ?
Researching bathroom floor tiling, suggests that I should rip-up the chipboard and replace with plywood ?? Overkill ?
And lastly, if I'm going for one of those overhead drenching type shower heads, is 15mm pipe OK or should I go up to 22mm? The manufacturers website is a bit sparse in detail.
Head spinning.
TIA