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Got some major renovation coming up and we were looking to replace our downstairs radiators with a wet underfloor heating.
1) The cost bit looks prohibitive if we were to go for lifting up all the floor boards and screed it. The builder suggested looking at 'Warmboard' UF heating... where you can lay it on top of existing floor and it will work... We are looking at it now.
However, beyond the cost aspect, my neigbhour who has put UF heating in their new kitchen extension raised a few points
1) UF takes a long time to heat up, so you still need some secondary heating e.g. Radiators, Oil filled heaters etcs. that can help during a cold snap. Our primary reason for UF was to get rid of the downstairs rads, so this was a bit of wasted effort
2) The cost of running a UF system is prohibitive, so some of their friends dont use the UF, but have gone and bought oil filled rads that they use.
Effectively, UF not easy to put in or to run!!! Any forumers having experience of UF?
1) The cost bit looks prohibitive if we were to go for lifting up all the floor boards and screed it. The builder suggested looking at 'Warmboard' UF heating... where you can lay it on top of existing floor and it will work... We are looking at it now.
However, beyond the cost aspect, my neigbhour who has put UF heating in their new kitchen extension raised a few points
1) UF takes a long time to heat up, so you still need some secondary heating e.g. Radiators, Oil filled heaters etcs. that can help during a cold snap. Our primary reason for UF was to get rid of the downstairs rads, so this was a bit of wasted effort
2) The cost of running a UF system is prohibitive, so some of their friends dont use the UF, but have gone and bought oil filled rads that they use.
Effectively, UF not easy to put in or to run!!! Any forumers having experience of UF?