ᐅ Laying new parquet flooring over ceramic tiles with underfloor heating
Created on: 9 Oct 2008 12:41
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Unregistriert-19 Oct 2008 12:41Hello
I have a similar question to one already asked about laminate flooring.
We have tiles that were actually installed properly (new build). However, we would much prefer to install hardwood flooring, as the tiles feel too cold and don’t suit the interior.
Since we have underfloor heating, I am a bit concerned about removing all the tiles first.
If hardwood is installed directly over the joints with impact sound insulation, will this affect the underfloor heating?
When removing the tiles, is it something you can do yourself, or is it better to hire a professional? Does anyone know a good company near Bern?
Thanks for your experiences and answers
Pascal
I have a similar question to one already asked about laminate flooring.
We have tiles that were actually installed properly (new build). However, we would much prefer to install hardwood flooring, as the tiles feel too cold and don’t suit the interior.
Since we have underfloor heating, I am a bit concerned about removing all the tiles first.
If hardwood is installed directly over the joints with impact sound insulation, will this affect the underfloor heating?
When removing the tiles, is it something you can do yourself, or is it better to hire a professional? Does anyone know a good company near Bern?
Thanks for your experiences and answers
Pascal
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einstein-113 Mar 2009 09:46Wood flooring over existing engineered stone tiles, with underfloor heating beneath
I am planning to install wood flooring over existing engineered stone tiles. There is underfloor heating underneath. Did you also do it this way, or did you first remove the tiles? What experiences have you had with this?
Thanks and best regards, Einstein
I am planning to install wood flooring over existing engineered stone tiles. There is underfloor heating underneath. Did you also do it this way, or did you first remove the tiles? What experiences have you had with this?
Thanks and best regards, Einstein
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