We design, supply, install, and commission wet underfloor heating systems. Collaborating with various manufacturers, we ensure each system meets the property’s and client’s needs. Our services include full CAD drawings and design specifications.

We install wet underfloor heating in:

  • Screed or polished concrete
  • Joist spaces or metal diffuser trays
  • On existing floors like screed, concrete, or timber within a pre-routed composite board
  • On joists in pre-routed chipboard
The room, under renovation, showcases underfloor heating pipes strategically placed on a black grid. Bare plastered walls add a rustic touch, while a coat hangs by the doorway. Bright light fills the space as an open door offers a peek into the hallway beyond.

We provide a full range of controls for precise zonal and client-preferred control

Underfloor heating has become a popular choice for both new builds and renovations, offering efficient and luxurious warmth. Unlike radiators that heat air through convection, UFH combines convection and radiant heat to ensure consistent room temperatures with no cold spots, enhanced by a good thermostat and zoning. While installing UFH is easiest during construction, it can still replace wall radiators, though it may be slightly disruptive.

Underfloor heating installation involves running a system of either pipes or wires underneath the floor of a room. This effectively transforms the entire floor into one huge heat emitter that warms up the space.

 

3D illustration of an underfloor heating system cross-section. Layers include a concrete base, insulation, heating pipes, a screed layer, and tile flooring. Visible distinct layers showcase the structure and composition of the underfloor heating system.

This method heats from the ground up, providing better comfort and reducing boiler strain due to its lower operating temperature (around 40°C) compared to traditional radiators (around 65°C).

Underfloor heating effectively acts like a radiator by heating the floor’s mass, with over 80% of heat transfer occurring through radiation. It works well with renewable technology like heat pumps, which have a low flow rate.

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A room showcasing underfloor heating pipes spiraled across a green surface, with stone walls, several windows, and a white door.

Our Reviews

Robert Harris
19:39 28 Nov 24
Recently moved to the area and the previous owner of our Cottage recommended Matt to look after and service the oil boiler. Excellent! Punctual, friendly and did a great service job. Helped us to understand our heating.
sam rogers
19:10 20 Nov 24
What a 1st class service! Every service and installation we have had has been a wonderful experience from start to finish. Amazing workmanship and skill, complemented with politeness and tidiness at the end of each day. We highly recommend this company. Simply the best
Philip Thorne
07:36 06 Nov 24
I can’t rate this company highly enough. We were recommended to use them. Matt answered our calls promptly and arrived quickly and when he said he would. He is extremely knowledgeable and explained what he needed to do so that I understood. He repaired our system and serviced our boiler. It has taken us years to find a good plumber and I most definitely will use him moving forward.
Louise Muller
08:22 18 Oct 24
Worked with Matt and the team for around 12 years at this point on everything from our big refurb to leaky taps. Nothing but good things to say - friendly, efficient, knowledgeable and reliable. Very much recommended 😊
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