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UNDERFLOOR HEATING

  

We install underfloor heating

Carbon 300 is an experienced installer of wet underfloor heating (UFH) in London properties. We can install UFH effectively for any type of flooring including screed, wooden floors, tiles. Wet underfloor heating runs off the boiler, is easy to control and cost efficient. It is therefore different from electric “mat” style underfloor heating which is often difficult to temperature regulate and much more expensive to run.

Underfloor heating has developed a well-earned reputation for being synonymous with luxury living. It operates at lower temperatures than conventional forms of heating and is still able to heat areas comfortably. It achieves this by heating a much larger surface area which in turn provides the capability to create an overall much more efficient heating system, this enables savings to be made on running costs and eliminates dependency on the diminishing reserves of fossil fuels.

From a comfort and style point underfloor heating has massive advantages to traditional heating. It also provides substantial reductions towards your carbon emissions in the home.

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Laying underfloor heating

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  1. No need for additional radiators - all your heat is from underfloor so you immediately gain precious wall space and banish unsightly radiators from your home.
  2. Even spread of heat rising from the floor area - heat is distributed evenly throughout the room(s) giving a healthier feeling along with the luxury of walking on a warm floor - nothing beats it!
  3. Working at a much lower flow temperature than radiators - underfloor heating is perfect for use with a heat pump
  4. Cost saving - less fossil fuel is used providing you with smaller gas bills and more money in your pocket. Depending on the height of your ceiling you can expect to save between 15-50% on your heating bills.


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