We were told the only way to go was a wood engineered floor glued down.
Radiant floor heating over concrete slab.
Tubing the water will circulate in tubing running beneath the floor in the concrete under wood floors or on a sub floor of wood precast concrete or slab on grade concrete.
I don t particularly like them however because they re not very energy efficient.
The heat from the radiant heated floor rises to heat all surfaces in a room or home.
What is radiant floor heating.
Radiant heat can be an electrical heating element embedded into a very thin concrete overlay then tiled carpeted or have wood flooring installed over it.
We wanted a wood floor and spent a lot of time talking to flooring experts.
Some look like wire fencing that you roll out over the floor.
Qualified system installer the company who designs the radiant floor heating system may also install the system.
Once the slab is heated for teh most part the heat it is not lost.
In 1973 it has a concrete slab foundation with radiant heat water runs thru copper tubing within slab.
Quite simply concrete floor radiant heat is a system of pex tubes that carry hot water throughout a concrete floor or slab.
Radiant heat warms a floor s surface through electric mats or water tubing installed on the surface of a concrete floor and encased in an additional thin layer of concrete or thinset.
Now this is not true at the perimeter of the slab you will lose heat to the outside at the perimeter thus people sometimes even insulate the slab more or only at the perimeter.
The thermofin u heat transfer plates are easier to install if the fins are down against the subfloor and plywood sleepers on the fins.
How to add floor heating over existing concrete.
14 years later still in good shape and seems to keep house warm and comfortable.
While hot water and air based radiant.
As for radiant the slab and teh soil under the slab is a heat sink no insulation is necessary.
There are several manufacturers of electric radiant floor heating systems that can be placed directly on top of an existing concrete slab.