Flooring for Which Room / Ideas & Tips

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-05 11:38:07

ypg

2020-06-19 19:43:07
  • #1
Wood also conducts poorly. That is why nowadays there are cork and parquet specifically for underfloor heating. There is no need to be afraid.
 

knalltüte

2020-06-19 20:08:10
  • #2

Hello ,
is there anywhere I can read about how you implemented your heating?
Wall or ceiling heating? I can't see any underfloor heating here
If it hasn't been mentioned anywhere yet, would you like to reveal it? I want a floor like that too and my building services planner "warns me"
about significantly increased effort, especially in terms of costs.
 

Steffi33

2020-06-19 22:14:52
  • #3
Hello superzapp, we have installed completely normal radiators in the rooms with wooden floors. See photo. Only the tiled rooms have underfloor heating.

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knalltüte

2020-06-20 12:34:29
  • #4
Great, thanks for the info. It looks very cozy. Unfortunately, I don’t have that much space. Did integrating normal radiators cause any problems for the heating engineer because of the required higher flow temperature?
 

Scout

2020-06-20 12:45:12
  • #5

Hardly for the heating technician, that's his daily bread. More for the piggy bank.
 

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