Wet underfloor heating works by circulating warm water through a series of pipes under the floor, connected to a boiler or other heat source - usually a heat pump. The pipes don’t have to be laid in ...
Underfloor heating has been around since ancient times with records dating back to Roman times where such systems, historically known as hypocausts, were used to warm up Roma villas and bath houses.
Although this heating type is a popular choice with homeowners, it's important to make sure you avoid underfloor heating mistakes. That's because, if you get it wrong, you could be removing your ...
There are plenty of reasons a homeowner would choose underfloor heating. Not only does it mean no radiators, but it also offers a really comfortable way to heat your home. But while there is plenty ...
Throwing more energy at a building to keep it cool in summer and warm in winter is no longer an option with rising energy prices and the need to tackle global warming. With more innovative methods of ...
Electronic systems are less costly and are easier to retrofit, with many systems available that do not require an insulating screed. Electronic systems can also easily be fitted into a single room, ...
THE last thing you want to do on a cold morning is get out of bed. Stepping out onto a warm carpet, however, sounds blissful. According to a new campaign called Ask for Underfloor ...
Underfloor heating can be toasty, but does it cost a fortune to run? (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto) We all know the feeling – walking into a room and feeling warm tiles on your toes, thanks to ...
Market Growth Driven by Rising Demand for Energy-Efficient Heating Solutions, Growing Focus on Indoor Comfort and Luxury Living, Increasing Construction Activities in Emerging Markets, and Government ...