Hello all oracles!

I'm going to lay a plank floor on a water-based underfloor heating system. The loops are in routed chipboard, but the floor manufacturer says I can't fully glue the floor to the heat distribution plate, and instead must have my 12mm plywood between the heated floor and the planks.

The plank floor has a thermal resistance of 0.11, and from what I can gather, plywood has a resistance of 0.14. I think that would create quite a significant resistance for the heat with that solution.

Anyone have suggestions for an alternative solution?

Best regards
 
A apankoko1 said:
Hello all oracles!

I'm going to lay a plank floor on water-based underfloor heating. The loops are in grooved chipboard, but the floor manufacturer says I cannot fully glue the floor to the heat distribution plate, and instead must have my 12mm plywood between the heated floor and the planks.

The plank floor has a thermal resistance of 0.11 and from what I can read, plywood has a resistance of 0.14. I think it will be quite a significant resistance to heat with that solution.

Anyone have suggestions for an alternative solution?

Best regards
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