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The right controls for the right project

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Let UFH1 help you choose the right underfloor heating controls for your project.
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Why use UFH1 for your Underfloor Heating?

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1. Price At UFH1 we don’t have expensive glossy brochures, large flashy show displays, several sales managers, high spec offices or National Merchant rebate schemes (which are ultimately paid for by customers) – So we can keep prices low!
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7 Reasons to get a professional to install Underfloor Heating

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Underfloor heating as you may well know usually consists of warm water in plastic pipe embedded in a concrete floor, in-between floor joists or in some form of specialist board. All of these make it very important for the UFH to be installed with care and professionalism to ensure it’s a ‘fit and forget’ system.Done correctly, UFH should give excellent heat output and efficiency - more so than radiators – and it requires no more maintenance than any other heating. The old adage ‘what happens when it goes wrong?’ should simply not apply to UFH; however it must be designed and installed correctly to ensure peace of mind.
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How to Prepare Your Floor for Underfloor Heating

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Effective underfloor heating preparation is the foundation of a successful and efficient installation. If you’re planning to install electric or water-based underfloor heating, preparing your floor properly will help ensure the system performs well, is protected, and avoids costly issues down the line. This simple step-by-step guide covers everything you need to know about how to prepare your floor for your underfloor heating installation, from cleaning and insulation to levelling and moisture control. Please note: This guide is for solid floors only.
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What Types of Flooring Can I Have With Underfloor Heating?

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One of the most frequently asked questions we receive is: ‘What type of flooring can you use with underfloor heating?’. There are many things to consider with each option, so it’s important to fully understand what types of flooring are suitable for underfloor heating. The most commonly used flooring types for underfloor heating, in order of popularity, are:  Tiles/natural stone – Porcelain, ceramic, granite, marble, travertine etc. Vinyl – Karndean, Amtico etc. Engineered wood – usually 14mm-18mm Solid wood – 22mm max Carpet – max 2.5 tog rating But why are some more popular than others? There are many things to consider when choosing flooring for underfloor heating, such as thermal conductivity, insulation properties, style, etc., all of which ultimately affect your decision.  Let’s take a closer look at the 5 most popular flooring choices for underfloor heating, exploring how well suited they are, as well as which flooring types you might want to avoid.
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How much is installation of Underfloor Heating?

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We often get asked the question, “….how much is it to install the UFH?” It is difficult to give an accurate answer without specifics as the variables are wide and varied. To price an installation, we would need to know the following as a minimum:
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How much is Underfloor heating per m²?

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We often get asked the question, “….how much is it per m²?” It is difficult to give an accurate answer without specifying the system to the exact requirements of each individual, for example: Our 1 port kit (£299.97+vat with thermostat) will cover: 20m² with 200mm pipe spacing 15m² with 150mm pipe spacing Or 10m² with 100mm pipe spacing (which is often used for conservatories, heat pump use etc.)
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Water Underfloor Heating and Aluminium Spreader Plates

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The use of aluminium ‘spreader plates’ is common in installing water underfloor heating to joisted floors.There are pros and cons of the use of spreader plates that should be considered for water underfloor heating:Pros1.    Easy to install for the novice installer as they set the pipe spacing2.    Lightweight – where biscuit mix can’t be used3.    Clean installation – less mess than biscuit mix4.    Quicker – generally faster to install than biscuit mix5.    Spread the heat evenly when used with insulation alone
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Valli the elephants wall heating project.

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We have supplied a wall heating system for a brand new, purpose designed home for Valli the Temple Elephant in Skandavale monestry. Valli has been with them since 1981, and for the last 30 years has been living next to the Shakti Temple with her keeper Swami Karuna. Progress on Valli the Temple Elephant’s barn was really quick. They built her new barn from hollow polystyrene bricks; they stack up on each other just like Lego, so they could build a whole wall in a day. They then pumped concrete into the bricks to make them strong. This system has been very successful, firstly because it is so quick to erect, and secondly because the polystyrene provides good insulation to keep Valli warm during the cold winter months.
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Filling & Pressurising the UFH system

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A test is performed at a pressure of 5 bar before flooring, screed or biscuit mix is laid to check for leaks and ensure the pipes are at their most expanded. This pressure is to be maintained until screed application is completed in order to ensure that any leaks are identified immediately and prevent the screed cracking later. 6 bar is a lot higher than a system would normally run.This action can be pressurised for testing purposes with mains water in most cases. REMEMBER: You must be extremely careful to avoid frost unless anti freeze has been added to the water. The flow from the mains tap to the filling point on the flow rail (red) of the manifold and the return/waste hose connected from the drain point of the return manifold (blue) to somewhere the return water can drain to.
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