Underfloor heating can be a brilliant solution for heating what is traditionally a colder room in the house, the bathroom, by supplementing your existing central heating system.

During the winter months, there’s nothing worse than cold feet! Whether you’re getting out of the shower in the morning or just nipping into the bathroom to brush your teeth, in the wintertime tiles and wooden flooring can be very cold!

Thankfully, this uncomfortable morning ritual can now be avoided thanks to a range of underfloor heating systems. For use in bathrooms and en-suites, these systems are becoming more and more popular in the UK, and it’s easy to see why.

Underfloor heating can be a brilliant solution for heating what is traditionally a colder room in the house, the bathroom, by supplementing your existing central heating system.

Whether you have tiled or wooden flooring, underfloor heating can help to provide a gentle warmth to your bathroom or en-suite, making your mornings and evenings in the winter more bearable.

The system works by releasing a gentle level of heat through the floor which warms the room more evenly than traditional heating mechanisms such as radiators. As we all know, heat rises, so often the floor can be one of the colder parts of the room, but not with an underfloor heating system!

Underfloor heating is best installed either when you are remodelling your bathroom or before the new floor covering is laid. Whilst it can be added in afterwards, it’s easier for us (and more convenient for you) if it is done prior to your floor being put down!

Our specialised team will be able to assist you in terms of whether your existing boiler has the capacity for use with an underfloor heating system. They will also be able to assist you with the installation and even which energy tariff to switch to in order to get the most from your new system.

To find out more about underfloor heating, get in contact with us today.

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