Hello, I am in the process of designing a workshop. It will be a building of about 50 sqm that will stand on piers (on the rock). I'm considering how I should heat it. I don't have the option for hydronic heating, so it will be electricity. Preferably, I don't want radiators along the walls as they take up good space. Air/air doesn't seem practical either due to all the dust. But underfloor heating should work, but how do you install it in a joist system? Is it chipboard, floor gypsum, heating cable, self-leveling compound, and then flooring in that order?
 
I would consider laying tracked flooring chipboard, water-based floor heating and using a simple electric boiler.
 
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G Gabbe1 said:
I would consider laying a tracked floor chipboard, waterborne underfloor heating, and running with a simple electric boiler.
Would probably suffice with a cheaper smaller electric cassette of some kind, but waterborne is preferable. In 10 years, you might not feel you can afford to heat with electricity, and then it will only be more cumbersome and expensive to convert.
 
Mini boiler MP4 from Värmebaronen, plug and play.
 
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