Whatever floor covering is to be used it is a good idea to tell the underfloor heating designer so that the pipe layout can be properly specified.
Dinesen floors underfloor heating.
Dinesen has years of experience with underfloor heating under solid floors and it is an unproblematic solution provided you adhere to the conditions described below.
Design freedom without pipes and heaters.
In principle water based underfloor heating is simply a plastic coil that is embedded in the floor construction.
Here are some of the main elements that can determine the efficiency of an electric underfloor heating system.
Underfloor heating is an economical luxurious and very elegant solution without visible pipes and heaters.
The underfloor heating systems can be used with solid wood flooring but also with any other type of flooring this must be taken into account from the design of the installation.
Underfloor heating for new builds.
We respect nature and have provided wooden flooring since 1898.
Dinesen designs bespoke solid and engineered wooden flooring of extraordinary dimensions.
Underfloor heating pipes are laid in different zones rooms areas allowing the homeowner to control the temperature in each separate zone image credit.
Underfloor heating system controls.
The most effective time to incorporate a wet underfloor heating system into a project is at the new build stage water based systems are quick simple and hassle free adding the system at the new build stage is far simpler than a refurbishment project as a new build has better heat output and installing necessary components are made easy.
Hydronic underfloor heating for timber floors.
Gs underfloor heating has supplied and installed dinesen wood flooring on top of our heating systems on a number of projects we carried out installation to all floors with a water under floor heating system followed by a 35 x 400mm dinesen douglas flooring on top.
Battened timber floors are best heated using the diffusion plate system though installing hydronic heating pipes between batten on an existing concrete slab and filling up to the top surface level of the battens with a screed can also provide acceptable results provided suitable insulation is used.
It works to perfection under junckers floors because unlike tiles and stone solid wood is naturally warm and pleasant whether or not the heating is on.
Lately i have seen that solid wood flooring is less and less used is extremely expensive and requires extra special mounting conditions.