Your wood floor must be laid close to the subfloor and without an air gap as air gaps can cause the wood to dry out very quickly.
Electric underfloor heating on suspended timber floors.
Water systems retrofitting a floor heater with the original timber floorboards as opposed to a new timber floor finish can make for a complicated project.
The natural properties of timber also mean that it has a fast heat up time whilst also resisting heat from escaping too quickly making timber helpful in maximising the energy.
Wet underfloor heating systems are an effective way of incorporating a heating system into a joisted floor construction for both new build and refurbishment situations.
Electric systems you can also use electric underfloor heating with suspended timber floors.
The most frequently used electric underfloor heating system installed with wooden flooring is the foil heater.
Process of installing underfloor heating on a suspended timber floor.
This cost effective solution allows for flexible.
By utilising the space in the joist void with effective insulation underfloor heating maximises heat output and allows an even distribution of heat across the entire floor space.
Electric underfloor heating systems work well with timber floors as timber conducts and holds the warmth produced by the floor heater and radiates this into the room.
Suspended wood floors are a common structural element in many period properties and we offer a range of floor heating systems specifically designed for suspended timber floors.
The warmup silva system is designed for use within battened or suspended timber floors that are constructed using traditional joists.
When laying a floor over underfloor heating loops the working temperature should be at least 18 c.
This is applicable to boards subfloors and room temperature.
In this section we look the installation process for a wet underfloor heating system although in practice you could also install an electric dry system.
Installing over underfloor heating.