how would you do it - lay the underfloor heating pipes and then build the interior walls

or first interior walls and then the underfloor heating?
 
S
At least I did the walls first,
 
Depends on what kind of floor you have in mind. If it's a cast slab, it feels like you lay the hose first but not under the wall where you will attach the wall to the floor.
 
Hey there! It depends on the system you choose. There's Wirsbo and Roth. Is it for new construction? If it's Wirsbo, we install the inner walls first. Where the wall will stand, a wider support is required. Cross-brace between the floor joists, on edge cc60, then lay a 45*170 on the plate, flush with the top of the joists. Install the walls. Mark lines on the floor joists with cc150mm, then nail cross strips 22*95 along the lines with 75 mm galvanized nails. Leave a gap along the outer walls for feeding. Start laying out the plates, stopping about 50 cm from the wall, cut off two cross strips nearest the wall, bend the hose under the cross strip, then do the same on the next side. Don't lay too long loops, it loses efficiency. You got this. Take care!
 
H
if you have a cast slab, use the edge beam as a boundary, where you don't lay any underfloor heating pipes. Then you can place the sill without the risk of hitting the pipes.
 
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