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Ufh is a carp idea on areas other than main living area. Fit lot and lots if it . Gravlon, biscuits and even pre made wearrock not dynamic enough. Well designed system should bring room up in 10 mins or less .
 
Ufh is a carp idea on areas other than main living area. Fit lot and lots if it . Gravlon, biscuits and even pre made wearrock not dynamic enough. Well designed system should bring room up in 10 mins or less .

In your opinion
 
Huh? I though the focus was on maintaining temp rather than quick warm up times. Systems are sized to exceed heat loss as per rad calcs so can't see the issue.
 
In autum or spring ufh is off say and your bathroom or bedrooms are chilly, takes a whole to come up to temp. Also if u want rooms at different temp to that set, takes a while to cool. Ufh is brilliant but it's very slow to react as it should have a huge thermal inertia . Ufh is like a wagon and rads are like a scooter.!
 
In autum or spring ufh is off say and your bathroom or bedrooms are chilly, takes a whole to come up to temp. Also if u want rooms at different temp to that set, takes a while to cool. Ufh is brilliant but it's very slow to react as it should have a huge thermal inertia . Ufh is like a wagon and rads are like a scooter.!

Underfloor with liquid screed is fast to react than a sand cement screed
Both rads and ufh have there place it's getting it right for the homeowners lifestyle and obviously the construction/ insulation of the property
 
I got no choice, NHS predominately and all these private "health professional" (care workers) places, it is all UFH, illuminated stats in every room, TMV3s on the all outlets.

Private use heat pumps/PVs etc..NHS gas

Silly money
 
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