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Underfloor heating: wet or electric?If you’re choosing an underfloor heating system, you’ll need to decide between wet and electric systems and both have their advocatesIf you’re choosing an underfloor heating system, you will need to decide at some point between wet and electric. It’s got nothing to do with shaving but how two rival types of underfloor heating systems are described. One uses hot water as its way of providing heat while the other uses a heating element like that in an electric hob or immersion heater circuit. Both systems have their fans, and there are obvious pros and cons with each. Every underfloor heating system will be unique, however, and it is best to consult with an expert to find out which system is best for you. As a general rule, however, the following is true about the different types of underfloor heating: The case for a wet underfloor heating systemWet systems pump low-temperature water through a series of continuous pipe loops under the floor. For a large area, a wet underfloor heating system will be more cost-effective. As well as providing an economical method of heating, wet systems can be used to cool rooms during hot weather in a much more energy efficient way than traditional air conditioning systems. The ultimate in ‘green’ energy can be gained by using sustainable heat from borehole water or other geothermal technology although this won’t be viable for most British properties. The case for an electric underfloor heating systemWet systems need to be totally embedded underneath the actual floor which means it will need to be dug up for the system to be installed. Electric systems can also be dug in to your floor but they also can be easily fitted underneath a floor covering, which make them more suitable for people who don’t want the hassle of installing a full underfloor heating system. They also make more economic sense if you are only installing the system in one room. Repairs to electric underfloor heating systems are usually cheaper and easier than to wet systems. Electric systems also spread the heat evenly across the floor. Because water cools as it passes through the system’s pipes, wet systems tend to have uneven heat distribution, no matter how the pipes are arranged. Choose underfloor heating whichever system you chooseWhichever system you choose, underfloor heating provides a sensible, environmentally friendly heat that frees up space from floors and walls that would otherwise house radiators and can make your home warmer, more attractive and more comfortable. Robbens Systems is a company with many years of expertise in underfloor heating. With more than 15 years in the business, the company is ideally placed to help you plan and install underfloor heating in a wide range of buildings from care showrooms to renovated buildings. Our expertise can help you get the underfloor heating system you’ve always wanted, and our trained technicians are there to help you every step of the way. For more information, call us today on 01424 851111 or email robbens@underfloorheating.co.uk. |
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