Many homeowners assume that underfloor heating is only for new builds or modern homes, but that’s far from the truth. Retrofitting underfloor heating in older properties is absolutely ideal and can significantly enhance comfort and efficiency.
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Challenges and Considerations
Floor Height:
-Water-based systems require space for pipes, which can raise floor levels slightly. Check out which water system best suits you here.
-Electric mats, however, are much thinner and ideal for renovations.
Flooring Type: Tile, stone, and engineered wood work best, but carpet and laminate can also be used with the right underlay. Want to know more on floor types?
Insulation: Older homes may lack adequate insulation, so installing insulation boards is essential for efficiency.
Installation Process: Water systems may require lifting floors, while electric systems can often be installed on top of existing flooring. Contact our team today for more details on your project.
Best Underfloor Heating Systems for Older Homes
Electric Underfloor Heating: Quick and easy to install, ideal for smaller areas or single rooms.
Water-Based Systems: More cost-effective in the long run but may require more extensive installation work.
Final Verdict
With the right approach, underfloor heating can be a game-changer for older homes, improving warmth, efficiency, and property value. Still have questions? keep exploring our knowledge hub or speak to a member of our team today.
FAQs
Q: Is underfloor heating worth it in an older home?
A: Yes! It improves efficiency, adds value, and works with various flooring types.
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