ᐅ Drying screed with underfloor heating: How is the heating process carried out?
Created on: 3 May 2018 18:18
G
Geisti
Good evening,
Our screed will be installed soon. We were told that about 1.5 weeks later, our heating system will be installed.
I am just a bit surprised because I thought the underfloor heating is usually switched on immediately after the screed is poured.
Is it normal that it is only connected so late for the drying process?
Thank you very much for your answers!
Our screed will be installed soon. We were told that about 1.5 weeks later, our heating system will be installed.
I am just a bit surprised because I thought the underfloor heating is usually switched on immediately after the screed is poured.
Is it normal that it is only connected so late for the drying process?
Thank you very much for your answers!
The pipes are not crushed but could slightly contract without pressure, or may be about a tenth of a nanometer more expanded when under pressure.
When pouring the screed, there must be pressure on the underfloor heating system.
Often, this is done using air pressure if the heating system is not yet installed. This also serves as a leak test to verify that nothing leaks in case the underfloor heating has a defect. It could have been damaged mechanically or during manufacturing.
When pouring the screed, there must be pressure on the underfloor heating system.
Often, this is done using air pressure if the heating system is not yet installed. This also serves as a leak test to verify that nothing leaks in case the underfloor heating has a defect. It could have been damaged mechanically or during manufacturing.
Similar topics