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<blockquote data-quote="Ormond" data-source="post: 6631238" data-attributes="member: 66486"><p>Thanks for your replies so far....in the new extension it'll be 200mm over block and beam floor...so that's grand, only problem with the kitchen is at the moment it's a concrete slab, then 50mm kingspan with a floating floor on top. So all the flooring and insulation is to come up but doesn't leave me very scope for insulation under the screed. What's my best options...i don't want to take up the slab as I believe it's thick! The floor in the kitchen needs re done as its all over the place with movement. So when the floor is up to temp...and it's just ticking over how does the boiler cycle....small amounts after or a big burst every few hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ormond, post: 6631238, member: 66486"] Thanks for your replies so far....in the new extension it'll be 200mm over block and beam floor...so that's grand, only problem with the kitchen is at the moment it's a concrete slab, then 50mm kingspan with a floating floor on top. So all the flooring and insulation is to come up but doesn't leave me very scope for insulation under the screed. What's my best options...i don't want to take up the slab as I believe it's thick! The floor in the kitchen needs re done as its all over the place with movement. So when the floor is up to temp...and it's just ticking over how does the boiler cycle....small amounts after or a big burst every few hours. [/QUOTE]
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