These heating systems are not the easiest installation method, they are not acceptable everywhere. Water heated floors for tiles most often suit the owners of private houses and cottages. This is a convenient and aesthetic option for heating the home, which can be used as a primary or secondary heating method.
In our proposed article, the design and construction rules for floor heating systems with water coolant are described in detail. We will talk about how to install the heating system directly, and then lay floor tiles on top of it. Based on our advice, the result will be perfect.
Specificity and principle of operation
Water floor heating is a narrow pipe laid in a screed according to a certain pattern. The pipes are connected to the collector, and the collector to the heating device, usually to the boiler. Hot water is circulated along the circuit, which heats the floor, and then the air in the room.
The peculiarity of a water heated floor is that its installation usually requires “wet” construction work, i.e. pouring screeds. In addition, it is categorically not recommended by technical standards to install such systems in multi-storey buildings. But for owners of private housing, this option can be very attractive.
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In technical essence, the water-based floor heating system is a heating circuit with its own circulation pump, air vent, safety valve, or a group of the listed elements
Unlike a traditional heating water system, underfloor heating does not have standard appliances. Instead, pipes are used through which the water heated by the boiler circulates
Pipes of water floors are laid in a certain order according to a previously developed scheme with a step not exceeding the length of the feet of the owners
The main disadvantage of water floors is that the pipeline may leak once. For this reason, installation of water circuits in multi-storey buildings is not allowed.
Before laying the tiles, the water system is poured with a screed, which increases the heat transfer area, fixes the pipes and creates the basis for the tile
Traditional and semi-dry screed significantly increase the weight of the system, which is the second reason for the prohibition of use in high-rise buildings. The polymer composition can be lightened somewhat.
Water-based floor heating systems are more complicated in the device than electric ones, but they are much more profitable in terms of operating costs
Ceramic flooring
Underfloor heating manifold
Thermally conductive elements of systems
Rules for laying the floor system
The main disadvantage of the water circuit
Screed over the heating water circuit
Filling polymer screed
The main advantage of water heating
Despite the difficulties with laying, the cost of operating a water floor with proper calculation and implementation will be noticeably less than for electrical counterparts. Water in such a system should not be heated too much, up to about 30-40 degrees. In this case, the room warms up evenly, and heat loss is minimal.
Design and calculation rules
Like any construction work, the installation of a water floor heating should begin with the project. For this, a regular checkered sheet is suitable. It is recommended to maintain the scale of each room in which such a system will be laid as accurately as possible.
First, you should draw the outline of the room, mark the doorway, windows, external wall and other similar elements on it. If the room is large and decompression seams are provided, they should also be reflected on the plan.
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Accounting for pipe bending for design
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Plastic pipes in the device
Cross-linked polyethylene underfloor heating
The floor heating pipe should not coincide with such a line. If there is an intersection, the pipe section in this section should be hidden under a piece of protective corrugated pipe. It is put on top of a warm floor pipe.
In this diagram, all layers and elements of a water heat-insulated floor are indicated in detail: damper tape, insulation, pipes, screed, flooring
After that, the plan indicates the place of installation of stationary pieces of furniture that fit snugly to the floor. In these places to lay the heating circuit does not make any sense. This can even create an unnecessary load on the heating circuit.
The plan should be kept and used every time when the room is being renovated or relocated. Now you should choose a convenient place to place the manifold cabinet.
After that, you need to decide on the layout of the pipes, and draw it on the plan, taking into account some requirements:
- The length of one contour, i.e. pipes connected to the collector should not be more than 100-120 linear meters.
- The length of individual circuits connected to a common collector should be approximately the same, the difference should not exceed 15 m.
- The distance between the pipes of the circuit should be 150 mm, but for areas with a harsh winter climate, the pitch can be slightly reduced to increase the intensity of heating.
- Do not lay the pipe directly along the wall, you need to indent approximately 150-300 mm.
- The circuit should consist of a solid pipe, couplers, twisting, adhesions and any other connections are unacceptable.
Calculation of the number of pipes and designing can be entrusted to a professional engineer who will take into account not only the features of the system, but also the characteristics of the heating equipment. An easier way is to use a special program or an online calculator designed specifically for such purposes.
These programs use as a sample a certain standard version of a water heated floor, and corrects it with the help of correction factors depending on specific parameters. You will need to enter information about the diameter and material of the pipes, the step of their installation, the features of the flooring, screed, etc.
This diagram shows three options for laying pipes of a water floor heating. If the hot stream and the “return” are laid in parallel (the first and third options), the floor will warm up evenly
The layout of the underfloor heating pipes is carried out according to two main schemes: “snake” or “snail”. A snail is preferred. In this case, pipes through which hot water enters the system are laid in parallel with pipes through which the cooled coolant moves. As a result, part of the heat from the hot sections is transferred to the cooled part of the circuit, which ensures a more uniform heating of the room.
“Snake” is a sequential pipe-laying scheme, it is more suitable for rooms with a small area. Sometimes they use both layout schemes: in large areas - “snail”, and in small ones, for example, in a short corridor, in the bathroom, they use a “snake”. It also makes sense to clarify the characteristics of the boiler from which the coolant will come.
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Often in the design, and then in the installation of a warm water floor, traditional layout schemes are used in combination
The optimal step between the rows of pipes of water-heated floors is considered to be an interval from 22.5 to 30.0 cm. It is determined in accordance with the required heat flux density per 1 m²
Based on the data obtained during testing of water circuits, it is recognized that the pressure of the coolant drops by 0.2 atm per 100 running meters. Therefore, this is considered the maximum length.
One water floor circuit can heat up to 20 m². In the case of arranging a large room, several circuits are arranged with a separate connection of the heating pipe rings to the collector
In rooms with cabinet furniture without legs, the layout is planned so that the piping hinges are at least 10 cm away from the cabinets or racks
The pipeline of the water floor should recede from the bearing walls and partitions by 15 - 30 cm
When reducing the pitch between the pipes, especially their feeding sections, they need to be insulated to prevent overheating and useless heat loss in these areas
If the pipeline is turned through 180º, the piping loops are laid in the shape of a pear to avoid flattening and pressure changes
A set of schemes in the layout of pipes of the warm floor
Optimal pitch between elements
Maximum contour length of the floor system
Heating limit
Rules for layout in rooms with furniture
Indentation of the heating system from the walls
Thermal insulation of pipes while reducing the pitch
Arranging pear loops
The underfloor heating should not be heated more than 30-40 degrees, approximately the same should be the temperature of heating the coolant. Some boiler models are designed for higher temperatures. It may be necessary to adjust the operation of the equipment, or completely replace it.
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Water heated floor on a wooden base
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The rules for calculating pipes, the choice of material and the determination of the installation step will be introduced by an article that is fully devoted to the design of water-based floor heating systems.
System Installation Steps
Typically, work on laying a warm water floor is performed in the following order:
- Dismantling the old flooring.
- Cleaning and leveling the base.
- Installation of damper tape.
- Laying thermal insulation.
- Mounting reflective film.
- Pipe laying in accordance with the previously drawn up scheme.
- Pouring concrete screed.
- Laying flooring.
The basis for mounting water floors under the tiles is not difficult to prepare. It is necessary to remove all unnecessary layers when it comes to dismantling the old floor. After this, the surface must be leveled, for example, to fill in the recesses and cracks with a repair mortar. After that, dust and other impurities are removed: stains of grease, paint, etc.
Of course, the results of the work will not be visible after installing the underfloor heating system, but nevertheless, the preparation of the base should be aligned as best as possible. Roughness and dirt can impair the quality of subsequent installation.
A special damper tape is laid along the walls. Some inexperienced craftsmen simply lean the material against the wall, hoping that subsequent filling will reliably press it to the surface.
Shortcomings in the installation of a water heated floor: the film is cut flush with the wall, and not tucked under thermal insulation, the damper tape simply lies along the walls, it is not fixed
This tactic does not justify itself, voids form between the tape and the wall and the material is deformed. The tape should be attached to the wall with screws so that it fits snugly and maintains the correct position. Extruded polystyrene foam is often used as a heat-insulating material.
It is a reliable material that comes in the form of plates with a convenient connection. If the base on which the slabs are laid is flat, they will not sway after laying. A reflective film is laid on top. It is very convenient if it is equipped with a marking that will facilitate the layout of the pipes.
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Laying the coil on a drawn substrate
Staples for fixing pipes to the subfloor
Fastening pipes to a metal mesh
Polymer backing with guide bosses
You can use more modern options for insulation, designed specifically for laying a warm floor. On the surface of such materials there are special recesses that significantly facilitate the laying of pipes. A film for such a heater is not required.
An example of the correct installation of a film and a damping tape under an underfloor heating floor: the film is securely tucked under the insulation, the tape fits snugly
Do not cut the film flush with the wall. The material is tucked under a layer of thermal insulation material so that it is slightly stretched and does not move. On the film, you need to lay the mounting grid, after which you can start laying the pipes.
Most often, plastic pipes are used for a warm floor, as the most reliable and relatively inexpensive. Cross-linked polyethylene pipes and copper soft tubes are also actively used in the device of floor heating systems.
Pipes are laid on the grid in accordance with a draft compiled earlier and fixed with ordinary plastic clamps in increments of about one meter. Do not fix the pipes on the grid too tightly. Under the influence of heat, they can expand slightly, and when cooled, they can contract. You need to leave a little space for this process.
This photo shows the correct installation of water-heated floor pipes: the distance between them is precisely maintained, the structures are neatly bent at the right angle
When laying the coils, you must carefully observe the distance between the pipes and the indent from the wall. If these distances are “walking,” then heating the floor will be uneven. Overloads will soon lead to system failures, and repairs will be quite expensive.
This is an example of careless laying of water-heated floor pipes: bends are fuzzy, the distance between the pipes in individual sections varies markedly
Now you need to install the collector and connect the floor heating circuit to it. This device can be assembled independently, but it will be easier and cheaper to buy a finished model. The manifold mixing unit looks like a neat cabinet, inside there are controls for the underfloor heating system and connectors for connecting pipes.
This diagram demonstrates the place of the collector and the underfloor heating in an autonomous heating system of a private house or cottage
Each circuit is connected to the collector twice: to the hole through which hot water will flow, and to the output connector, designed to return the cooled coolant to the boiler heat exchanger. The pipes are fixed with special clamping nuts, which are supplied with the manifold.
Of course, the collector should be connected to the boiler in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Before pouring, it is necessary to check the operation of the new warm floor system, i.e. to test it.
To do this, turn on the boiler and supply hot water to the system under pressure, which is 50% higher than the working norm. In this condition, the system should be left for approximately two hours.
At this time, it is necessary to inspect the pipes and identify defects, for example:
- places in which the pipe is pinched by a fixing collar;
- leaks at the junction of the pipe with other elements of the system;
- violation of the integrity of the heating circuit.
If defects are found, they must be eliminated, and then re-crimping the system. After this, you can begin to fill the screed. In the process, the laid pipes should be handled very carefully so as not to accidentally move them or damage them.
After the water-heated floor pipes are fixed, they should be covered with some protective material to prevent accidental damage.
For the preparation of the mortar, special dry building mixtures should be used, which are intended for the installation of a warm floor.Such compositions are designed for a continuous process of heating laid in the thickness of the screed structures. The CCC packaging usually indicates the method of its preparation, which should be followed.
An important point is the shelf life of the finished composition. This time period should be considered when performing work. Before filling, the pipes are filled with cold water to compensate for the pressure of the composition and prevent deformation.
The thickness of the screed over the pipes should be about three centimeters. Now you need to wait for the screed to completely dry, and only after that proceed with laying the flooring.
For the preparation of the solution, special CCCs are used, intended for the installation of a water heated floor. The layer of screed over the pipes must be at least three centimeters
The nuances of laying floor tiles
The process of arranging this flooring is not so complicated, but it requires attention and exact adherence to technology. Here, too, you need to start with the project, choose the design and layout of individual elements.
This can be either the usual horizontal method, or the diagonal version, or even whole pictures from tiles. The more complex the design, the more elements will have to be trimmed.
It is not always possible to lay only whole tiles. You need to plan the layout in such a way that the trimmed elements are not visible: in the far corner, under the furniture, etc.
To determine how much tile is needed for a particular room, you can use one of the online calculators. This is more convenient, although it is possible to carry out the calculations manually using the drawn up plan.
For the floor, you should take floor tiles with a rough surface. An important point is the class of abrasion of the material. The more people and the more often they visit the room, the higher this indicator should be. At the time of purchase, you should consider not only the design, but also the batch number. All tile packaging must be from the same batch.
Elements with the same design from different parties may vary in shade. The difference is insignificant, but after laying it will become apparent. Even after the start of installation, you should save the package with the batch number in case you need to purchase several items.
In addition to the tile, you must purchase glue for the tile, as well as a notched trowel for applying it, plastic cross-shaped limiters, a primer and grout. Of the tools, you may also need a regular spatula, a rubber trowel for grouting, rags, tape measure and a building level, tile cutter, etc.
If the installation of the warm floor is done correctly, the base for the tile will be even and clean. It must be treated with a primer in accordance with the instructions and wait for drying. After that, proceed directly to laying the tiles. They start either from the corner or from the center, i.e. from the most prominent sites.
First you need to make markup on the basis. To do this, a straight line is drawn in the center of the room parallel to the longest wall, and then, again in the center, draw a line perpendicular to the first. In the doorway, a wooden block-stop is nailed to the floor.
A small amount of tile glue is placed on the back of a separate tile and distributed along the surface with a notched trowel. Sometimes it is more convenient to apply glue not on the tile, but on the base, about one square meter, so that the glue does not dry out.
The floor tiles are laid on a layer of glue, and the distance between the individual elements is fixed using crosswise dividers
The tile is put in place and lightly pressed to the base. The remaining elements are laid in the same way. Between the tiles put special cross-shaped limiters. They help maintain the same distance between the individual elements throughout the area.
As soon as the first row is laid out, you should carefully check how even the tile lies with the help of the building level. This check is carried out constantly, so that the entire floor is perfectly smooth. If the room has a drain, then the tile is laid with a slight slope towards the drain.
The quality of laying the floor tiles should be constantly checked using the building level to adjust the position of the elements if necessary
This point is usually taken into account when the base for the tile is installed. After all the tiles are laid, you need to wait at least 12 hours for the tile glue to dry. Now you can remove the dividers and start grouting. The composition can be in tone tiles or in contrasting colors, it all depends on the design.
Grout is applied in small portions to the seam area and rubbed with a special rubber spatula, movements should be cross-shaped, directed in different directions. The remnants of the grout are immediately removed from the surface with a rag, for example, microfiber.
When the grout hardens a little, you need to check how filled the seam is. If the grouting material was not enough, grouting should be repeated in this area.
You will learn about how a underfloor heating device for linoleum is made from the following article, the contents of which we advise you to read.
Detailed installation instructions for a water heated floor are presented in the following video:
The process of laying floor ceramic tiles can be found here:
Water underfloor heating is a reliable and convenient heating system that allows you to make the house comfortable and cozy. With proper installation, for many years it will perfectly fulfill its purpose. Ceramic flooring can be considered the best choice for combination with this type of warm floor.
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