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Compatibility with your specific requirements and building flow.
An underfloor heating system heats the floor of a room rather than the air. It is a low-temperature heating system that uses water or electricity to heat pipes or cables embedded in the floor. It is more energy-efficient, provides a more comfortable heat level, and is less likely to cause dust circulation.
Underfloor heating in Chelmsford can be installed in existing homes and new builds. In new homes, pipes or cables are installed before the floor is laid, while for the existing surfaces, they are installed by cutting through the existing floor. In both cases, our team of specialists is ready to assist you in the process.
Superflow UFH is your trusted partner for underfloor heating in Chelmsford. We help you experience the ultimate heating comfort with our quality systems. Our experts will work meticulously to maximise your investment’s benefits.
Say goodbye to chilly corners and energy waste with our concealed, efficient heating solutions. Enjoy a warm, evenly heated floor space throughout your home – from kitchens and bedrooms to living rooms and bathrooms.
Water systems use pipes under the floor with hot water circulated by a pump from the boiler. They are compatible with all flooring types and are pricier to install but affordable to run than electric. Ideal for concrete/screed floors, between joists, or over existing flooring.
Electric systems use a network of cables that are embedded in the floor. They are cheaper, quicker, and easier to install than the wet system but more expensive to run than wet heating. They also suit various floor types like laminate, tiles, carpets, and vinyl.
The following are the differences between the water and electric underfloor heating systems.
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Feature | Water Underfloor Heating | Electric Underfloor Heating |
Efficiency | More efficient | Less efficient |
Cost | More expensive | Less expensive |
Installation time | Longer | Shorter |
Suitable for | Concrete/screed floors | All floor types |
Repairs | More difficult | Easier |
Superflow UFH is your go-to solution for comprehensive underfloor heating services, ranging from design and installation to upgrades.
For designing and installation, we work closely with you to create a perfect underfloor heating system that fits your requirements and budget. Considering factors like the size of your home, flooring type, and heating preferences, we ensure optimal comfort and efficiency.
If you’re considering upgrading your underfloor heating system, we’ve got you covered. Our professionals can assess your existing setup, offer recommendations for improvements, and install new components or expand the system to meet your evolving needs.
Superflow UFH has covered you with expert services and all the tools and components needed for your underfloor heating installation. We provide everything from complete and bare manifolds with flow metres to various fitting components like tapes, mats, and clips.
Our underfloor heating engineers in Chelmsford typically finish the wet system installation in 2-4 days. The process involves preparation, placing pipes and insulation, ensuring an efficient and timely installation.
Yes, we have experts that can accurately locate external water leaks in businesses, homes, and commercial premises. We can locate leaks along long and short stretches of water mains using advanced leak detection tools and expertise.
Underfloor heating can be installed in various rooms, including bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and conservatories, making it a versatile heating option for popular spaces in your home.
Suppliers of quality underfloor heating providing heat and warmth to an entire building or a specific zone within it. It involves the installation of a central heat source, which generates heat, and a network of pipes that distribute the heated water throughout the building.