There is an irony in the belief that underfloor heating is only
suitable for the modern or new build home. We assume that as a ‘new’
technology, retrofitting the system to an existing property or an older
property will lead to inefficiency.
And yet underfloor heating is one of the oldest heating systems
around. To match this, modern versions of underfloor heating systems are
streamlined so that they can be added to existing properties without too much
renovation work or hassle.
Underfloor Heating and New
Homes – The Preferred Choice?
The drive for maximum energy efficiency in properties has led to
exciting new innovations in insulation technologies and in heating systems too.
A well-insulated property is a right place for the gentle heat
given off by underfloor heating. Installed as part of the build, it is a
hassle-free installation that negates the use of radiators throughout property.
Not only that, energy bills for new build properties are much smaller.
Rapidly becoming the preferred choice of new build properties,
sales wet underfloor heating kits are
increasing all the time.
There is more good news on the horizon – the hassles of installing
underfloor heating in an existing property have also largely been sold. The
days of this cheap to install and run heating system only being right for new
properties are gone.
If you want to install underfloor heating in your home, listed
property or younger, you can.
Low-profile wet underfloor
heating kits
The term ‘low-profile’ describes everything that has changed about
wet underfloor heating systems.
· No
more digging down
In a property being built, the process of laying the pipe loops
beneath the top layer of flooring is no issue. It becomes part and parcel of
building the property, just as installing a central heating system would.
Typically, however, in an existing property unless the renovations
were extensive, that is gutting the inside of the property, laying a wet
underfloor heating system, the most efficient of all heating systems, was
problematic.
It meant increasing the height of the floor, with interrupted the
lie of any skirting boards and meant shaving inches off the bottom of doors,
something that is not always possible.
A low-profile kit means that all this is no longer an issue. It is
a heating system that can be added to an existing property much easier. No need
to take down doors, shave off inches and re-hang. No more ripping our skirting
boards and so on.
· Minimal
Disruption
Laying a wet underfloor heating system meant days or even weeks of
disruption. Installing wet underfloor heating was a long job, requiring screed
flooring to cure as well as other additional work to be carried out.
As well as not adding a lot of height to a room, there are now
products coming to the market that is complete with pre-routed, insulating
boards into which the plastic piping can be securely looped.
If you don’t want or need to lay a screed floor to protect the
plastic piping, you can opt for these boards instead.
Very quickly, you can see how a low-profile wet underfloor heating
kits are just as easy, quick and painless to lay as an electric system, all
without compromising on running costs.
· Make
the best use of the top layer of flooring
Wall to wall carpets became
common in UK homes from the 1930s onwards. Before this, textiles on the floor
was the preserve of the rich. Prior to the 1930, flooring in most homes was
hard flooring, from floorboards with rag rugs in poorer homes to polishes
parquet and quarry tiles in older homes.
If you live in a home that dates before the 1900s, lift your
carpets, and you may find a delightful hard floor lurking beneath. Easier to
clean, hard flooring is considered practical, as well as stylish.
Hard flooring materials are far better at thermal conductivity
than carpet. The parquet flooring in your home that you prize, the quarry tiles
that give your hallways a luxurious feel are all materials that work well with
underfloor heating.
With a professional installer, experienced in retro-fitting
installer underfloor heating in older properties, the lifting and re-laying of
such flooring materials will not be an issue. It is also an opportunity to
repair flooring, as well as give it some tender loving care.
Is Underfloor Heating Right
for Your Home?
It is a
redundant question. The question should be ‘which underfloor heating kit is
right for my home?’
Underfloor Heating Trade
Supplies is an established supplier of low-profile underfloor heating kits,
perfect for retro-fitting in any age or style of property.
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