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  • 16-09-2008 9:16pm
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    Hi
    I am about to install underfloor heating in a renovation project.
    Ground floor is already a slab with an unknown amount on insulation.
    I am going to install kingspan on top then pipes and then screed.
    I have plenty of height to play with but will have to do some work on height of existing fireplaces etc if floor level gets too high.
    I see in previous threads that 100 to 120 mm of insulation is mentioned but unsure if this is needed on top of an existing slab.
    Thanks Stuart.


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