Bathroom floor heating tiles

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The best way to judge whether there is underfloor heating in the bathroom is to go to the property company or developer to get the HVAC design drawings, if the drawings are designed with floor heating, the bathroom will definitely be laid, which is the most direct way.

    If there is floor heating in the bathroom, if you want to remove the existing tiles, you should start the construction from the position close to the corner of the wall, cut it with a cutting machine and then pry it piece by piece, there is a layer of cement under the tile that is a few centimeters thick, as long as you are careful during the construction, it will not hurt the floor heating pipe, just in case, you can suppress the heating and then construct, the ground after prying the tiles, if you don't want the original cement cushion, it is more troublesome, you can only smash it a little bit, and then clean up the broken pieces, re-lay, and the whole process is under pressure construction. If there is damage to the floor heating pipes, it will be found immediately, keep in mind that it will not be a problem to find skilled workers and carefully construct them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't know your specific situation, is your home a well-decorated house? Underfloor heating is not needed elsewhere. If there is floor heating, then there must be corresponding control equipment, the bathroom is generally controlled with the floor heating in other areas, so you can turn on the floor heating that can be turned on, and then see if the bathroom is hot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Most bathrooms have underfloor heating, so you must pay attention to it if you need to cut it off. Only one layer of floor tiles is raised, and there is no need to put up the cement.

    There is a layer of cement on the floor heating pipe, don't break it, or it will be easy to break the floor heating pipe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The sand and ash of the paving tiles are generally bean dregs, and it should be okay to smash the bricks a little bit, not too hard, and not too deep. It depends on what kind of sand and ash your brick master uses, and the sand and ash used is too strong. After smashing, you have to suppress the leak.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The robe is off, waterproof and redone, and underfloor heating can be done in the bathroom.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's okay, even if there is underfloor heating, it is 5 cm below, absolutely safe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Heating cables are recommended for restrooms

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