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The laminate underfloor heating system is designed to warm the floor to a comfortable temperature, it does this via the digital thermostat that warm the floor up to the temperature you set it to it turns the power off then back on again as it ... more
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To enable us to provide you with a quotation, we need to obtain some information about your building project to ensure we are providing the correct solution for your needs. ... more
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You can use any fuel to warm the water that circulates through the underfloor heating pipe. They work particularly well with alternative heat sources such as a heat pump, if renewable energy is not an option a condensing boiler, is a suitable ... more
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Heating systems do not generate dust. Dust is generated in a completely natural way; it is the distribution on floors and furniture that depends on the type of heating system. A system with radiators and fan heaters creates movement of the air and ... more
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The minimum space required for an underfloor heating system is approximately 7,5 cm. These heights are reached with the system for renovations made up of an insulating panel of 2 cm and the 14x2 MIXAL pipe. ... more
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There are some laminate flooring products that are rated for sub-floor radiant heating but you need to check with the manufacturer. You may not need to bring in an expert as some systems are pretty easy to install if you are handy, but here is an ... more
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Clean, simple, economical and comfortable, warm water underfloor heating gives you room-by-room temperature control, plus no radiators and lower fuel bills. ... more
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Yes, although we recommend the return temperature remains above 40°C. However, it is more usual to connect underfloor heating via a system of mixing valves or even a separate calorifier so that radiators which are normally heated to a higher ... more
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Yes. Bedroom floors become comfortable places and wall space is freed for wardrobes and beds. Warm bathroom floors feel luxurious underfoot and dry within minutes. ... more
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Conservatories are an ideal situation for an underfloor heating system since the nature of construction usually leaves very little wall space to install a radiator. Likewise, most conservatories have large glass windows that, even when double-glazed, ... more
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