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Common Underfloor Heating Problems; The Complete Guide

19/01/24

Underfloor heating installations are high quality, robust, and long-lasting compared to radiators, but problems can occur. Understand what causes the most common underfloor heating problems, and what you can do to avoid them.   What Causes Problems in Underfloor heating? Poor design and poor installation quality are the primary reasons that many of the issues […]

The Pillars of Good Underfloor Heating System Design

11/01/24

If you want the most cost-effective heating for your home, underfloor heating is the way forward. But it’s not simply the process of heating your floors from the ground up that makes this system so effective. The design of the floor heating system is essential in ensuring its effectiveness and longevity. This is perhaps the […]

Taking Care of Your Screeded Floor, the Complete Aftercare Guide

19/12/23

So you’ve just had your floor screeded, or you’re thinking of commissioning a liquid screeder, what happens after the building team has come and gone? Whether you have laid liquid screed for underfloor heating or to retouch your floors, this complete guide will help you understand exactly what to do and when.    Letting it […]

4 Reasons to Choose Liquid Screed Over Traditional Sand & Cement

14/12/23

Screeding is an amazing way to refurbish ageing solid concrete floors and bring them back to a smooth and level finish. It’s been used in hundreds of refurbishment projects and as a discrete cover for floor insulation or underfloor heating pipes. There are several types of screed, from traditional sand & cement screeds to the […]

What to Consider When Laying Underfloor Heating and Liquid Screed Separately

16/11/23

Our underfloor heating installers have often been tasked with laying floor screed after another plumber or heating engineer has laid down heating pipes. Sometimes, it’s vice versa. Why? It’s simple to understand. Managers on commercial building projects have the duty of keeping costs down and projects on schedule. To this end, splitting the work seems […]