I have some basic DIY plumbing skills (radiator & hot & cold water pipe fitting) and have considered installing a cheap DIY underfloor heating system run off a normal radiator type system, by running regular 15mm pipes under my suspended timber floor in our new kitchen. The layout of the kitchen will only allow for a wall radiator (which I'll prob install anyway, but the BTU output on these is quite low, and below worktop level will not benefit).
Has anyone tried this, i.e placing a good lot of relective foil between the concrete floor and the pipes so the heat in theory only rises to the above floor boards and makes the floor a little more toasty on the feet ?
Any feedback would be appreciated...
Cheers.