We have a 65sqm (700 sq ft) living room including the kitchen. This can be a single continuous screed as long as there are separate heating circuits, which are evenly heated, right?
Our construction company still wants to put joints between the screeds despite using liquid screed and even heating. So, multiple heating circuits in the living area would mean multiple screeds with expansion joints in between? That shouldn’t be necessary, should it?
Our construction company still wants to put joints between the screeds despite using liquid screed and even heating. So, multiple heating circuits in the living area would mean multiple screeds with expansion joints in between? That shouldn’t be necessary, should it?
Zaba12 schrieb:
Question out of curiosity: Why are there two different heating circuits in a room like this?The kitchen, dining area, and living room each have a separate heating circuit; having just one would result in a heating loop that is too long.