It takes around 1-2 days for liquid screed to dry enough to bear light foot traffic. However, it is recommended to facilitate the drying process for up to 7 days with proper ventilation and warmth before subjecting it to any dead loads.
The optimal thickness of the liquid screed layer depends on different factors, such as the thickness of the insulation and the flooring material. However, 50mm is the ideal thickness that provides adequate strength and thermal conductivity.
Opting for the underfloor heating system may seem expensive as it has high initial costs. However, in the long run, it will help you save a considerable amount of money in terms of energy costs.
Yes, our overflow board system can raise the flooring by 16mm, allowing you to install UFH on a concrete floor without digging it up.
Yes, it can be installed upstairs easily, as it requires a very thin space to accommodate its pipes and other components.
It may seem easy, but installing a UFH requires precision to ensure a consistent ambience across the space. Hence, it is recommended to leave this job to professionals, such as ourselves.