Picture this – stepping onto a warm floor during the chilly winter months. Underfloor heating (UFH) is the epitome of efficiency and comfort, and with advancements in technology, it’s more accessible than ever. In this guide, we’ll delve into the intricacies of installing underfloor heating with different flooring types, from sleek tiles to plush carpet, stylish LVT, and timeless wooden flooring.
Tiles | Embracing the Warmth of Ceramic | Tiles are a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms, and underfloor heating complements them perfectly. The thermal conductivity of tiles allows for quick and effective heat transfer. The installation process involves embedding the heating pipes with a layer of self-levelling screed. This ensures an even surface, preventing any damage to the tiles.
Carpet | Cosy Comfort with Underfoot Warmth | Many believe that carpet and underfloor heating don’t mix, but with the right materials and considerations, you can enjoy both. Low TOG (thermal overall grade) carpets are essential, as they allow heat to pass through easily. A high-quality underlay with good thermal properties is also recommended. Ensure that the underfloor heating system is compatible with carpets to avoid any damage or overheating.