BUILDING A SOLAR HOUSE IN FRANCE - WEEK 27 - Underfloor heating pipes, screeds »  Viewing imgp0923     [Image 10 of 17]  :: Jump To  
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Comment: The temporary stair (echelle de meunier) to the mezzanine had to be removed and temporarily fixed to go down to the sous sol.
It is fixed with plastic staples down to a rigid foam insulation sheet laid over the floor.

Michel fixing the distribution connection for the underfloor heating.  There are 5 circuits each with taps and balancing valve.

After all the circuits are fixed they are filled with water and 'inflated' under pressure using this hand pump.

The circuit under the stair.

The next day Mr Augustin and his little gang arrived to do the screeds.

The screed being laid in the sous sol shower room and laundry.

The finished levelling screed over the hemp and lime insulating screed, which could not be finished smooth enough  to receive tiles.

While Mr Augustin did the screed downstairs, we cleared up and prepared the edge formwork for the screed.

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Jul 10, 2008 - 12:28 PM
The 4 circuits in the living space.

On the days that Margaret and I work all day on site we take our lunch break in Brantome - a workers lunch - omelette and glass of wine.

First a very liquid cement/sand slurry with something added to encase the pipes is spread - here in the kitchen.

Mr Augustin and his men.

The fluid enrobing slurry being laid in the living area.  That was left to set over a weekend and then they came back to lay the final dry screed on Tuesday.

Before the final dry sand/cement screed is laid a steel reinforcing grille is laid on top of the dry enrobing screed/

The screed finishes very dark grey which is closer to the final colour of the slate tile floor.

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