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Underfloor Heating

There’s nothing worse than stepping onto your floor on a cool, crisp wintry day, only to be greeted with the chilly grasp of a cold surface beneath your feet. Cold floors can be a painful burden on any home, so when it comes to looking at ways to successfully make your house toasty and warm in the cooler months, you could look at a lot of heating solutions to remedy this problem. That’s where our range of underfloor heating comes in.

If you're planning a renovation, or even if you're part way through one, then you might want to consider adding a little extra luxury to your home with some underfloor heating. Underfloor heating is fast becoming the popular choice for people with hard floors because it's just so unbelievably satisfying, especially on a cold day. It's easy to install (even easier if you're already taking floors up!) and provides a brilliant alternative to having your heating on full. You can fit it in almost any room, from bathrooms to kitchens, and even conservatories. 

We offer an extensive range of underfloor heating options to suit every home. Discover our collection of electric underfloor heating, where you can find a host of easy to install electric underfloor heating products to keep your toes warm during winter! From electric underfloor foil to heating systems and heating mats; we’ve got you covered.

You’ll also find a range of convenient underfloor heating thermostats, the perfect way to not only control and monitor your heating but to save energy and money, too! Our range of underfloor heating thermostats offer a modern touch to any home, using advanced technology to control your underfloor heating system. You can even control these handy devices at the palm of your hand, using WiFi to revolutionise your underfloor heating experience.  

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Electric Underfloor Heating

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Underfloor Heating Thermostats

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Underfloor Heating Accessories

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Underfloor Heating by Type

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Which type of electric underfloor heating is best for a bathroom or kitchen?

For bathrooms and kitchens with hard floors, electric heating mats are a popular choice because they sit directly under tiles or stone and give even, responsive warmth. Electric foil is extremely thin and works well beneath floating floors such as engineered wood or laminate. Full electric systems are ideal if you want a room-wide solution with matched thermostats and accessories. If you have a tiled bathroom, a heating mat paired with a dedicated underfloor thermostat is a simple, reliable option.

Will underfloor heating work with my floor covering, such as tiles, laminate or engineered wood?

Yes. Mats and loose-wire systems are well suited to ceramic or stone tiles, while electric foil is especially good beneath floating floor coverings like laminate or engineered wood because of its low profile. Insulation boards improve performance under any covering by directing heat upwards, which is helpful for slower-warming surfaces. Always check the flooring manufacturer's guidance for maximum surface temperatures before finalising your choice.

How do thermostats with WiFi help reduce running costs, and are they worth it?

Smart thermostats let you schedule and control zones precisely, so you only heat rooms when you need them, which reduces wasted energy and can lower bills. WiFi control is useful for warming a bathroom just before you get up or turning heating off remotely after you leave. The upfront cost is higher than a basic thermostat, but the improved control and energy monitoring usually pay back over time if you use schedules and zonal heating.

What role do insulation boards play and when should you add them?

Insulation boards sit beneath your heating element to minimise heat loss downwards, so more energy goes into warming the room and the system responds faster. They are particularly beneficial in conservatories or ground-floor rooms where subfloor heat loss can be high. If you want lower running costs and quicker warm-up times, adding insulation boards with your electric kit is a sensible step.

Which rooms in the house are most suitable for underfloor heating?

Underfloor heating works well in almost any room, but it is especially rewarding in bathrooms, kitchens and conservatories where hard floors can feel cold. It's a popular upgrade during renovations because it replaces the sensation of cold tiles and allows you to rely less on traditional radiators. You can also use it for single-room luxury, such as a cosy tiled ensuite or a tiled kitchen where toes tend to feel chilly.