ᐅ Linear drain for level-entry shower with underfloor heating

Created on: 8 Feb 2015 20:26
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Polle 1967
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Polle 1967
8 Feb 2015 20:26
Hello dear forum members

Does anyone have experience with a level-access shower with underfloor heating

Regards
EveundGerd8 Feb 2015 21:48
not yet, but soon
One008 Feb 2015 21:58
Except for the suggestion to our heating installer (who then advised us against it), no.
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Manu1976
8 Feb 2015 22:22
Not yet, but soon.
Our heating engineer recommended it to us. He said that the low temperature of the underfloor heating wouldn’t be sufficient to warm a bathroom comfortably, so every extra square meter (sq m) of heating surface is a plus for the room.
From my own experience with our current bathroom, I can confirm he is right—the room doesn’t get warm enough with just the underfloor heating, at least not for kids. Without the towel radiator, the bathroom wouldn’t be very warm in winter. The radiator runs on a timer only in the mornings and evenings.
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willWohnen
8 Feb 2015 22:30
I’ve read that a tiled shower needs to be installed very professionally to prevent moisture from penetrating the floor in the long term. Also, my husband and I have been wondering whether a shower tray might be easier to clean, and if a tiled shower floor tends to develop dark, unattractive grout lines quickly. At the moment, we are leaning towards a shower tray for these reasons. However, I would be interested to hear about others’ experiences with the tiled option. Having warm feet is certainly a nice advantage, too.
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ypg
8 Feb 2015 22:45
Polle 1967 schrieb:
Hello dear forum members

Does anyone have experience with a walk-in shower with underfloor heating

Regards

What exactly do you want to know???

asks Yvonne