Underfloor Heating by Room Type

Looking for expert advice on the best underfloor heating system for each room in your property?

Kitchen

While food preparation, cooking and cleaning take place in kitchens, there are also rooms for dining, socialising and relaxing. As a result, they need to not only offer room for functional tasks, but also provide warmth and comfort, and underfloor heating can answer all these requirements.

Bathroom

This type of heating system is particularly well-suited for bathrooms, where a combination of tile or stone floors and moisture can make for a chilly experience. By gently radiating heat from beneath the floor surface, underfloor heating ensures that every inch of your bathroom is pleasantly warm and cosy.

Living Room

A major hub for most homes, living rooms are social centres where you can relax, enjoy time with family and friends and entertain your guests. As a result, finding ways to increase the comfort and cosiness factor is always of value, and underfloor heating is an ideal solution.

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Flooring to use with underfloor heating

Underfloor heating is compatible with a diverse range of floor finishes. As a result, users have a wide selection of options they can choose from to match their aims and needs.

An underfloor heating system that will tick every box

Fortunately, due to compatibility, you can find an underfloor heating system that will tick every box. Different rooms of the house can require specific floor choices, but personal taste and heating requirements can also be factors to consider.

Choosing the most efficient system for your floor material

It's worth noting, however, that specific floor choices have different thermal properties due to the materials they are made from. When underfloor heating is activated, some flooring will warm up faster than others, retaining their heat for longer.

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Additionally, some flooring requires underfloor heating to work in certain parameters in terms offloor surface temperature, to avoid damage and promote safety.

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