

Older properties, extensions, renovations, multi-level buildings… Different constructions, different finishes, a combination of systems… Underfloor heating is not a one-size-fits-all solution. The key to an efficient UFH system? Getting the design right long before you lay the first inch of pipework.

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"Trade don't care about quality anymore, price is everything." That was the startling statement made by a competitor’s CEO to our founder and CEO, Chris Ingram, at a recent industry exhibition. For those of you that know Chris, you can imagine that the discussion got quite heated (excuse the pun).

Harder floor coverings such as wood, concrete or tiles are more thermally conductive than carpets, for example, making them better at transferring the heat from the UFH to the room above, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t pair carpets with UFH successfully – you just need to make sure you fit the right UFH system in that area.