Underfloor Heating

Total package

At renewable heating wales we offer a total package design and install. Off plan or even with no plan we would measure up for a design tailored to you’re needs. We offer a range of systems including mat’s and in screed type we have it all .

Design install and then commission system all included in our service.

Benefits of underfloor heating

Underfloor heating is unlike any other heating system. Once you have experienced it, you’ll understand why!

Warm, heated floor

One of the main benefits of underfloor heating systems is how they feel. As the heat gently emits upwards from the floor, it makes usually cold floors warm to the touch.

Another advantage of UFH is that it produces an even warmth, eliminating any cold spots or draughts that are common with radiators.

Underfloor heating efficiency

Warm water underfloor heating uses far lower flow temperatures than a radiator system, and because it covers a much larger surface area it is still able to heat the room effectively.

For this reason, UFH is around 25% more efficient than radiators.

Hidden heating solution

Underfloor heating systems are ‘invisible’ as the tube is hidden beneath the floor. This frees up wall space, ideal for open plan living and rooms such as kitchens where space is at a premium.

Underfloor heating is safe

Underfloor heating has no exposed hot or sharp edges – a safe option for young children and the elderly. UFH is great for allergy sufferers as it provides warmth free from draughts and dust movements that can aggravate conditions.

How does underfloor heating work?

Underfloor heating systems work by pumping a controlled flow of warm water from any heat source, like a boiler or heat pump, through tubing embedded in the floor.

In a new build or extension, the UFH is typically laid within the floor. In a renovation, the UFH is often installed directly over the existing floor, causing minimal disruption and adding very little height build-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information take a look at our FAQ page.