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Underfloor Heating
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The Mr wants it, I'm not sure. Can anyone recommend it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd love to get rid of radiators so I'm thinking of having electric under floor heating installed in the house I'm moving to shortly (200 years old). Someone told me it comes in a form of matting which is laid under the floorboards, and in the case of kitchens and bathrooms under tiles. In rooms where carpets are laid, would it be effective?
That's what I have, Naomi. The wires are laid on the floor and a heating mat is put on top then you tile on top.
We have slate tiles which are fairly thick and it's still effective. You really feel it when you step on part of the floor that isn't heated.
OH said it's a really easy job that can be done yourself.
We have slate tiles which are fairly thick and it's still effective. You really feel it when you step on part of the floor that isn't heated.
OH said it's a really easy job that can be done yourself.