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Hi,
I have an 1904 redbrick 2,500 square feet house.
We have UFH on every floor. 3 Floors
House is reasonably well insulated but far from perfect.

Would there be any point in installing a "air to water" heating system that could link into my existing UFH??
 
Short answer - no.
Currently unless your needing to replace your heatsource AND are off gas grid then it's pointless.
Give it 10 years...
 

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