In floor heating, rooms are heated by (lukewarm) water circulating in continuous pipe loops embedded in the floors. To ensure total reliability, there are no joints in the Multilayer Composite Pipes in the floors. The floors reach a pleasant temperature of around 27°C, and produce a wonderful even heat at all points in the room.

Virtually any floor covering can be used from the obvious such as stone, tiles etc., but many people are surprised to see that the seemingly unlikely combination of wooden floors and under floor heating are growing hugely in popularity.

In parts of the house needing greater levels of heat such as near large windows or in the conservatories pipes can be laid at closer spacing, so giving greater heat where required.

The even feeling of comfort from radiant floor heating is the most common reason why people choose this form of heating over others. It just makes sense to have the heat coming from the floor, where it is most needed, giving you a warm body and cool head.

Aesthetics keep your interior designer happy! The only part of your heating system on view is a thermostat discreetly located in each room. The manifold, which distributes the water to all the circuits, is usually in a cupboard.

Lower running costs because your rooms feel warmer at lower thermostat settings. This coupled with the lower water temperatures of floor heating, results in running cost reductions up to 25%.

Heat control in rooms is individually, and accurately regulated by their own thermostats and this system is totally silent.

Hygienic heating by nature of the way in which floor heating works, less air is moved about and therefore less dust is deposited. The low surface temperature of the under floor system does not dry out the air in the same way as high surface temperatures from radiators or stoves. Dry air can lead to nasal and respiratory problems such as asthma.

Fitting floor heating is added value and will make your property more desirable for re-sale.

The pipe comes in 200 meter rolls, is really easy to handle and install because of its metal core and Pex lining. The installation is simply laid out as per the AutoCAD drawings. There are no joints to be made in the floor and the manifolds, which the pipes are connected to, are pre-assembled and just need fixing to the wall. During installation high pressure tests are performed to be assuring off no leaks before casting or closing up the floor.