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Under Floor Heating

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Homeowners or Self Build

See how Greenworks can help you with your Under Floor
Heating Installation?

Overview



Fireplace Radiators Underfloor heating

Underfloor heating requires less energy to heat a space than traditional radiators, reducing energy costs on average between 15% and 40%. They are simple to install and can be combined with other heat distribution systems where necessary.

Greenworks supplies two types of underfloor heating technology, Hydronic and Electronic:

Hydronic or wet systems - use low pressure warm water pumped through concealed loops of pipe work - they are easy to install at any stage of the project whether a new build or a refurbishment.

Wet underfloor heating systems normally utilize hot water from central heating systems. Condensing boilers are well suited to 'power' underfloor heating as they are more cost effective. Unlike radiators, the underfloor heating system can run at much lower temperatures as the system is spread out over a vast area. This increases the overall feeling of warmth and comfort in a property.

Benefits

  • Extremely energy-efficient to operate- energy savings of 15%-40% can be achieved.
  • A low temperature system, which can be used with a variety of heat sources including renewable energy solutions.
  • Heat is more evenly distributed around the space preventing hot spots and creating a more comfortable environment.
  • Installation is fast and simple using a clip-rail system of staples.
  • Systems from Greenworks come with a 25-year guarantee on electrical and mechanical products.
  • A full range of wired and wireless controls is available to suit any project
  • When linked with technologies such as Heat Pump, Biomass Boilers or Solar Thermal systems, the home can be warmed using the heat produced from these technologies, which in turn provides the source of the heat to the Underfloor Heating system

Electric underfloor heating systems - can be used as the only heating source in the room, or as an additional source of heat, making the floor comfortably warm.

Electric underfloor heating is suitable for use anywhere throughout a building. Most commonly, it is installed with a screeded floor but systems are available for most types of construction. It can be fitted underneath almost any floor finish, from carpet to laminate.

Benefits

  • Extremely energy-efficient to operate- energy savings of 15%-40% can be achieved.
  • A low temperature system, which can be used with a variety of heat sources including renewable energy solutions.
  • Heat is more evenly distributed around the space preventing hot spots and creating a more comfortable environment.
  • A full range of wired and wireless controls is available to suit any project.
  • When linked with technologies such as Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, the home can be heated using electricity produced from the sun which in turn powers the Electric Underfloor Heating system.

You can view or download the below brochures from Greenworks approved suppliers, before requesting an online quote.

Supplied by
Uponor

Supplied by
Wavin

Supplied by
Myson

Supplied by
Maincor

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