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Help please Underfloor Heating WET
romeospadre
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Underfloor heating
Any brands I should look for or be wary off?
Cost of laying an area of 3 x 4 meters (Not sure how to work out meters squared) lol ?
Rough cost of what I should pay for an area this size?
Anything else (hints or tips) I should be wary off?
Thanks in advance
Any brands I should look for or be wary off?
Cost of laying an area of 3 x 4 meters (Not sure how to work out meters squared) lol ?
Rough cost of what I should pay for an area this size?
Anything else (hints or tips) I should be wary off?
Thanks in advance
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romeospadre wrote: »Cost of laying an area of 3 x 4 meters (Not sure how to work out meters squared) lol ?
3 x 4 = 12 m^2.0 -
Bump :whistle:0
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Wet underfloor heating for just one room?
Are you going to have a central manifold, mixer, pump, and room thermostat? If you simply connect to the exisiting radiator flow and return, it can be too hot, and wooden floor boards will warp and crack.
For prices for parts, look at pulsar direct.0
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