Professional underfloor heating installation provides consistent warmth, better energy efficiency, and modern comfort for homes. Our certified engineers design and install wet and electric systems based on flooring type and heating demand.
Each underfloor heating installation includes insulation boards, pipe layout planning, manifold setup, thermostat configuration, and full pressure testing to ensure balanced heat and reliable performance
upgrades are commonly completed alongside full plumbing and heating services during home renovation projects.
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Our wet underfloor heating systems use water based pipe loops connected to a boiler or heat pump. Installed beneath screed or low profile panels, the system circulates warm water evenly through flow and return pipes.
Each installation includes manifold setup, actuator control, mixing valve configuration, and full pressure testing before the floor covering is fitted
Some homes combine floor heating systems with traditional radiator installation for flexible temperature control.
Choosing the right team ensures safe and efficient underfloor heating installation. Poor pipe spacing or system design can cause cold spots, uneven heating, and higher energy costs.
Our certified engineers calculate heat loss, design accurate pipe layouts, and set up manifolds and zone controls to match your property. This ensures balanced heat distribution and reliable long term performance.
Many heating layouts also rely on a correctly sized hot water cylinder to maintain stable hot water supply.
Our service covers everything required to deliver a fully compliant and energy-efficient heating system. We begin with a detailed survey, design the system layout, and install either wet hydronic pipework or electric heating mats depending on property requirements.
All installations integrate with your existing central heating system, heat pump, or boiler. Pipe loops, manifolds, and flow/return connections are balanced before final commissioning to ensure optimal temperature stability and performance.
Installing floor heating may require adjustments or upgrades through pipework replacement to support new heating circuits.
We deliver partial heating upgrades for homeowners who do not require full property coverage. This includes installing systems in bathrooms, kitchens, extensions, or retrofitting low-profile panels in existing homes.
Before beginning any targeted upgrade, we assess insulation levels, floor height restrictions, and heat source compatibility. This approach reduces disruption, shortens timelines, and improves heating comfort without unnecessary structural changes.
We specialise in complete heating rebuilds managed by experienced engineers. This includes removing old flooring, installing new insulation boards, laying pipe loops, connecting manifolds, and integrating advanced zone control systems.
Every installation meets UK heating standards and performance expectations. From pipe routing to final balancing, all components are selected for durability, efficiency, and long-term system stability.
We begin with a full property heat-loss assessment and system design.
Before installing pipe loops beneath the floor, engineers may perform leak detection to confirm the system is safe.
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Pipes or electric mats are installed and connected to thermostats and heating circuits.
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The system is pressure tested, balanced, and calibrated before floor covering installation.
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Underfloor heating distributes warmth evenly through pipes or electric cables installed beneath the floor. Water-based systems circulate warm water through pipe loops, while electric systems use heating mats. The heat rises gradually, creating consistent room temperature. Thermostats and zone controls regulate output efficiently.
Yes, retrofit systems are designed specifically for existing properties. Low-profile panels and electric mats allow installation without major floor height changes. Proper insulation is essential for efficiency. A heating assessment determines the best solution for your home.
Installation typically takes one to three days depending on floor area and system type. Wet systems require additional time for screed curing. Electric systems are usually faster to install. Commissioning and testing are completed before handover.
Running costs depend on insulation, heat source, and system type. Wet systems connected to heat pumps offer lower long-term costs. Even heat distribution reduces energy waste. Proper balancing and zoning improve efficiency.
Yes, in many homes it can fully replace radiators when designed correctly. Heat output calculations ensure adequate room warmth. Larger floor areas provide efficient coverage. A professional system design ensures compatibility with your boiler or heat pump.
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