- What is Under Floor Heating?
- Why is under floor heating better than a radiator system?
- Can i still have an under floor heating system installed if my build is at an advanced construction stage?
- Can i have under floor heating installed in my existing home?
- Can i have underfloor heating in my conservatory or extension?
- How much will it cost?
- Will the underfloor heating system damage my floor or carpets?
- What fuel does an underfloor heating system run on?
- Is is economical to run?
Why is under floor heating better than a radiator system?
One of the main advantages for having underfloor heating is that it eliminates the design drawbacks of radiators. Once they are fixed to the walls they cannot be moved, therefore limiting where you can place furniture around a room.Can i have under floor heating installed in my existing home?
Each project is different. In most cases, yes you can and we are always willing to discuss any queries you may have regarding installing under floor heating in your home.Can i have underfloor heating in my conservatory or extension?
Conservatories are an ideal situation for an underfloor heating system since the nature of construction usually leaves very little wall space to install a radiator. Likewise, most conservatories have large glass windows that, even when double glazed, can lead to very cold rooms. Underfloor heating warms the conservatory gradually from beneath making them useable rooms all year round.Will the underfloor heating system damage my floor or carpets?
The low surface temperature that an underfloor heating system generates should never reach a temperature that could cause damage to your floor surfaces.What fuel does an underfloor heating system run on?
You can use any kind of fuel to warm the water that circulates through the underfloor heating system pipes.