Having underfloor heating in your home can be a great little luxury and an added way of keeping your home warm when its cold.
It feels lovely to walk on in winter and can remove the need for radiators, freeing up extra wall space to do what you want with it.
So why don't more people have it? Well, it certainly isn't for everyone as it can be awkward and expensive to install.
This article provides you with some great information on the concept of underfloor heating
There are a variety of factors that must be considered before you can calculate the cost of having underfloor heating installed in your home:
All of these points can affect the total cost of your underfloor heating project. However, if you were to get in a professional you could expect to pay in the region of £65 - £110 per square metre of underfloor heating.
This is a general, ball-park figure and you should really contact a professional for a completely accurate price.
Underfloor heating can be very easy to install on new builds or modern houses. Because it sits in the floor, planning ahead on a new-build house makes installation a simple part of the construction process.
Retro-fitting to many newer houses can also be done with minimal disruption because they tend to have thicker floors that makes it easier to install the system.
However, on many old houses, the floors could be too thin to accommodate the system, meaning that the concrete floor might need to be dug up to allows all the wires to be installed correctly. This can prove to be very disruptive and increase the cost of installation considerably.
It is possible to do the installation yourself in order to keep costs down, however you will need to get in a qualified electrician to connect it up to the mains.
The running costs are not just determined by the type of underfloor heating you install. There are other factors that could influence the cost. For example:
So there are quite a few factors to take into account when estimating the running costs of underfloor heating.
A rough guide of running costs can be calculated as 2.1p per hour per 1m². You can adjust these figures to get how much it would cost for any room in your home.
There are definitely some pros about having underfloor heating:
However, there are quite a few cons to be aware of:
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