ᐅ When is an underfloor heating system connected to the boiler?
Created on: 14 Feb 2014 19:36
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Gustav13Gans14 Feb 2014 19:36Hello,
the house is built and the underfloor heating has been installed. But shouldn’t it be connected to the water boiler and heated immediately so that the screed can cure properly?
At the moment, the underfloor heating is embedded in the screed, but the heating boiler is not installed yet!
Regards
the house is built and the underfloor heating has been installed. But shouldn’t it be connected to the water boiler and heated immediately so that the screed can cure properly?
At the moment, the underfloor heating is embedded in the screed, but the heating boiler is not installed yet!
Regards
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Gustav13Gans14 Feb 2014 20:10Mycraft schrieb:
But the screed is already installed? Yes, the screed is now installed.
nordanney schrieb:
It depends on the screed. 😉
Our screed is supposed to be heated after only 4-5 days according to the heating protocol – but it also contains additives so we don't have to wait forever until it’s ready for the final floor covering (parquet).
Normally, though, it takes not just two but about three weeks (cement screed).Well, just help him not to worry. He didn’t mention screed with additives, he’s just afraid out of ignorance.
Our screed seemed to wait about 6 weeks for heating... for 2 weeks, nothing except normal drying is allowed! By the way, additives are rather questionable 😉
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