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southcoastboile

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Just brought a property and I was thinking of putting underfloor heating on.

we don't normally get involved in it.

i have a combi boiler and I'm renewing the kitchen also. If it were to be done it would have to go on top of a solid floor.

currently there are radiators throughout.

just wondering if anyone can recommend a decent system. I would rather spend a bit more and get a good system that works well.

if anyone can recommend a system to suit I can take a look and make up my mind.

thanks !
 
You can get 'off the shelf' quote for the design and materials from:

The design is critical:

The Underfloor Warehouse (now flogas renewables)
Nu-heat
I think Speedfit will do you a design as well.

We use emmeti (pex/al/pex pipe)


To go on top of an existing solid floor, you need to insulate first then pipework in screed so you need ideally 150mm ... anything else is a compromise.
 
Or you can use liquid screed it's suited to underfloor heating better in most cases
 
Thanks for that. So what would you say the best make and design I could go for Worcester?
 
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