PetePontoValentino
Established Member
HI,
I continue with my house project and am struggling with planning our heating (our main 2021 project).
We will install retro cast iron radiators (water) on the ground floor so that's clear. We are considering using under floor heating on the first and second floors. The plasterboard ceilings are not in a good state so we will remove these, install and replace later. A lot of effort but we also want to preserve the 125 year old chestnut floorboards on the upper floors.
I am a bit nervous about adding underfloor heating (modern technology) under the chestnut boards that I want to preserve. Does anyone have experience of this type of mix. I wouldn't want them to warp or fail in some other way. It might be that they're okay as the wood is very old however, I wouldn't want to spend the money, do the work and find out after the fact that I have made an expensive mess.
Pete
I continue with my house project and am struggling with planning our heating (our main 2021 project).
We will install retro cast iron radiators (water) on the ground floor so that's clear. We are considering using under floor heating on the first and second floors. The plasterboard ceilings are not in a good state so we will remove these, install and replace later. A lot of effort but we also want to preserve the 125 year old chestnut floorboards on the upper floors.
I am a bit nervous about adding underfloor heating (modern technology) under the chestnut boards that I want to preserve. Does anyone have experience of this type of mix. I wouldn't want them to warp or fail in some other way. It might be that they're okay as the wood is very old however, I wouldn't want to spend the money, do the work and find out after the fact that I have made an expensive mess.
Pete