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Water Underfloor Heating

Water Underfloor Heating

There are a few different types to choose from when deciding on a Water Underfloor Heating system

The most cost effective solution for installing water underfloor heating into new build properties or new extensions.

Installing Water Underfloor Heating between joists or suspended floors Between joists or suspended floors Installing water underfloor heating in between joists is easy with our different installation solutions.

Installing water underfloor heating over existing floors is simple with our different installation solutions.

We only use high quality ProWarm™ European Standard Pex-Al-HDPE pipe in all our ProWarm™ water underfloor heating systems

Pro Warm

We only use high quality ProWarm™ European Standard Pex-Al-HDPE pipe in all our ProWarm™ water underfloor heating systems, ProWarm™ pipe is the highest grade Pex-Al-HDPE pipe in the world.

Pex-Al-HDPE pipe will not degrade even under high temperature fault conditions; the cost of Pex-Al-HDPE pipe is more expensive tha some others simply because of the construction method of the pipe.

PEX contains cross-linked bonds in the polymer structure, changing the thermoplastic. This process is achieved by the electron beam cross linking process.

When you’re fitting pipes under the floor you need to know that they are safe and that even under fault conditions they will not degrade, you only want to do this once - It makes sense to use the best!

Grundfos Pumps

Water underfloor heating pumps

We only use A rated Grundfos pumps and Reliance water temperature control mixing valves in all our systems.

Reliance temperature control units – beware of systems without this product as certain systems only use a radiator valve which can easily fail and cause extreme high temperatures in the pipes.

We only use market leading Heatmiser thermostats with our water underfloor heating systems

We only use A rated Grundfos pumps and Reliance water temperature control mixing valves in all our systems.

Reliance temperature control units – beware of systems without this product as certain systems only use a radiator valve which can easily fail and cause extreme high temperatures in the pipes.