Underfloor heating is becoming increasingly popular, both for energy saving and comfort reasons. There are many different systems out there, alongside a variety of fixing and installation methods.
Thinking about installing underfloor heating at home? You're probably not alone. Underfloor heating works by turning your floor into a heat emitter, thanks to water pipes or electric cables laid ...
The amount you will pay for underfloor heating varies dramatically depending on the type of system you choose and how you have it installed. We consulted the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) ...
Copper vs plastic pipes is a common conundrum when looking to fit new pipework in your home. Which should you use for everyday plumbing projects? Which should you use for central heating? Can you use ...
Where to locate radiators in a new open-plan space can be a challenge – not to mention the fact they are not the most attractive feature in a room. So underfloor heating is a tempting solution but is ...
In the past 20 years there have been a lot of advances in technologies, materials and regulations and most are related to energy efficiency. Heating our homes effectively and then keeping them heated ...
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.
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 ...