Experience of / Advice about : Retrofit underfloor heating

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I need to update and redecorate a small bedroom in a late 70's house.
It's on the ground floor and one of the colder corners of the house.
Being a small space and as I plan to improve the insulation of the room, this could be a good opportunity to DIY install a wet underfloor heating.

I'd love to learn from anyone who has experience of this.

I don't want to raise the floor level massively.
I'm interested in something like foam slab down onto the existing concrete, something precut for holding the plastic pipes in place, a cover board like high pressure laminate to take and spread the load, engineered wood strip flooring to finish.

It's a bedroom, so not high traffic. I prefer to avoid a poured floor as that makes it much harder to repair if anything fails in years to come.

Thanks :)
 
Did just this a good few years ago I’m sure I’ve some photos somewhere, put down insulation then into the grooves in the insulation fitted aluminium heat spreading plates & finally put the pipe into the plates, this I then laid an engineered oak floor on.
 
Grant do a system where you fit pipes into a board with the pipe grooves, then cover with thin ply.
Ive recently had a Grant low pro ufh system fitted on a house I'm doing for a customer. We had glendinnings excelio pumped in ( flow screed )

Their tech department are very helpful and will recommend suitable products
 
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