Anyone have a picture of how to frame interior walls on a floor structure without laying chipboard flooring first?
The plan is to lay spaced paneling and underfloor heating plates, but I would like to do it one room at a time, mainly because the pipe turns under the spacing. If you had first laid a chipboard floor, it would be easy to frame the walls, but how is it usually done otherwise? I'm handy, but not a carpenter, so pictures of how it's usually done would be appreciated.
I hope you understand what I'm getting at. Otherwise, I'll try to clarify. It's about basic carpentry skills...
The plan is to lay spaced paneling and underfloor heating plates, but I would like to do it one room at a time, mainly because the pipe turns under the spacing. If you had first laid a chipboard floor, it would be easy to frame the walls, but how is it usually done otherwise? I'm handy, but not a carpenter, so pictures of how it's usually done would be appreciated.
I hope you understand what I'm getting at. Otherwise, I'll try to clarify. It's about basic carpentry skills...
It's about whether the wall should run parallel to the floor joist. Should you prop up and place a 45x170 on it and then build the inner wall? Considering laying floor heating on spars, it seemed right to build the walls first. Before that, I was considering radiators and then I had planned to lay the floor chipboard first.
I have sparse and floor chipboard, it was significantly easier to put in first without interior walls. Otherwise, you'd have to furr a lot.
Ok. I thought that you have to support where the pipe bends, either if it goes under the strapping or as support if you cut the strapping in the bend? How thick is the strapping and which floor chipboard do you have? I still can't quite decide between underfloor heating or radiators... But you're satisfied?
In this thread, a few pictures have been uploaded
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/vaerme-allmaent/153308-bilder-pa-golvvaerme-glespanel.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/vaerme-allmaent/153308-bilder-pa-golvvaerme-glespanel.html
Thank you for the answers!
I see the advantage of laying the entire floor with gles first, but how did you solve the actual tubing unrolling afterwards? I was mostly thinking about the turns. If you then lay a frame of gles, you would still need to kortla under that stretch, right?
I see the advantage of laying the entire floor with gles first, but how did you solve the actual tubing unrolling afterwards? I was mostly thinking about the turns. If you then lay a frame of gles, you would still need to kortla under that stretch, right?
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