Retrofitting underfloor heating and insulation on suspended floors involves a different process than if you are looking to do the same with a solid concrete floor so please bear that in mind as you read this article.
Hydronic underfloor heating timber floors.
Most commonly it is used as an in floor heating option when the subfloor is constructed from timber joist.
Hydronic floor heating is installed in the following systems.
Under timber hydronic heating.
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.
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 efficiency of an underfloor heating system.
Most wood floor suppliers in new zealand have an aversion to heated floors that is unfounded.
As a general rule wooden flooring that is dense and thin is suitable for use with underfloor heating.
Now the property in question was a victorian semi in primrose hill with solid walls and suspended timber floors throughout.
In screed or in slab for various hard type flooring like tile and concrete and diffusion plates for under battened timber floors.
The heat can be provided by specially designed air to water or ground source heat pumps or by boilers fuelled by gas diesel or wood.
Hydronic underfloor heating is much more efficient and with much lower running costs than electric underfloor.
Hydronic underfloor heating for timber floors.
Hydronic heat emission plate is an adaptive hydronic floor heating option.
The ultimate in comfort design.
Hydronic under timber heating is suitable for large areas 80 m and can be used in a variety of installations where the timber floor is being installed on battens secret nailed to board or glued.
Timber floor coverings are used extensively with hydronic underfloor heating throughout europe asia usa and new zealand without problems provided simple guidelines are followed.
Hydronic under timber heating is for warming the floor only and has a temperature limit.
Both hydronic and 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.
Hydronic underfloor heating is ideal for areas with surfaces over 60m2.
More recently we have successfully installed it on timber battons on hebel powerflooror when the subfloor istn t suitably constructed.