Underfloor heating is becoming one of the fastest growing methods of heating homes. It’s a great choice for households looking to effectively manage their energy usage. It is also a more efficient way of heating a home, helping to retain heat much better.
Additionally, it tends to provide a much better standard of overall comfort. It creates a more comfortable room with a consistent temperature around the room, rather than with conventional radiators.
What’s more, it can create a better home aesthetic, freeing up wall space throughout your house which can then be used for extra furniture or simply help de-clutter the space.
We have the ability to fit underfloor heating beneath tiled, stone, wooden and even carpeted floors, as an alternative to wall fitted radiators. Our skilled engineers will assess the unique layout of your home to determine the best type of underfloor heating system for you. The team will then install electrical wires or heating mats beneath your floors at your convenience.
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Our award-winning professional yet friendly service is available to homeowners across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex and North London. Areas we cover include: Hatfield, St Albans, Watford, Hemel Hempstead, Borehamwood, Radlett, Elstree and Harpenden.
To find out more about our heating and ventilation services, please contact our experienced team.
Case Studies
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