What is underfloor heating?

What is underfloor heating?
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Maybe it’s an obvious assumption to follow for a company named BestHeating, but it doesn’t hurt to say once in a while that we’re crazy about all sorts of stylish home heating solutions here at headquarters.

all things underfloor heating

While radiators are our bread and butter, and we have such an extensive selection of stunning options at our disposal, this doesn’t mean our passion for alternative home heating methods is wavering.

So, having bolstered our underfloor heating (UFH) product ranks significantly recently, we deemed it as good a time as any to extoll the virtues of this concealed heating solution specifically.

From the efficiency and comfort it can provide to the freedom it offers regarding maximizing space or introducing a spa-like vibe to your very own home and the different sorts of underfloor heating costs, we’ll look at every aspect of UFH.

What are the pros and cons of underfloor heating?

Which type of underfloor heating is the best?

Whatever means you currently have to keep your home toasty warm, turn them up high and get comfortable as we take a deep dive into all things underfloor heating, and help you decide if it would be a good idea to introduce an electric version or wet system to your home.

What is underfloor heating?

Wildly popular for several years in Scandinavian territory, underfloor heating is exactly as its moniker suggests.

Using electric pads, coils or water-filled pipes beneath the floor covering, different types of underfloor heating both deliver an impressive heat output sufficient to heat a room to a comfortable temperature. The contrasting types are referred to as a dry system or a wet system.

Typifying the clean line design profiles so often associated with Swedish or Norwegian properties, the presence of UFH can negate a necessity for modern or traditional radiators or heated towel rails, without compromising on the general comfort or inviting warmth that makes a house a home.

In light of these advantages and plenty more, we’ve yet to explain, underfloor heating has continued to grow in popularity closer to home, with modern homeowners in the UK especially keen to add significant value to their spaces with UFH installations.

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