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Underfloor heating: laminate flooring installed over tiles

  • 06-10-2019 7:42pm
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    I was looking at a house and upon closer inspection noticed that the laminate flooring that is installed in half the ground floor seems to have been installed on top of the original tiles.

    I am wondering what kind of an impact that would have on the efficiency of the underfloor heating in that part of it. Would it a total disaster or something that one could live with?

    The heating bills (gas) seem within the low/normal range for that size of house but it could also be that the owners didn't mind a cold house.

    I imagine you could pull out the laminate floor and the tiles under but I am not sure it is the kind of job I would want to commit to too quickly after buying the house.


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