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Image by Erik Mclean
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UNDERFLOOR HEATING

Underfloor heating is a popular method of heating a building that involves installing a heating system beneath the floor surface. This can be achieved using either electric or water-based systems, which provide a more even distribution of heat than traditional radiators.

Underfloor heating installation typically involves laying pipes or electric heating mats beneath the floor surface, which are connected to a central heating system. The installation process can be complex, particularly if the system is being retrofitted to an existing building. It may involve lifting and replacing the existing floor surface, and running pipes or wires through walls and ceilings.

Underfloor heating repair may involve identifying and fixing any issues with the heating system that are preventing it from functioning properly. Common issues with underfloor heating systems include leaks, blockages, and faulty components, such as pumps or thermostats. Underfloor heating repair technicians will typically start by inspecting the system to identify the source of the problem. This may involve using specialist tools, such as thermal imaging cameras or pressure gauges. Once the issue is identified, the repair technician will then proceed to repair or replace the faulty components to restore the heating system to working order.

In all cases, it's important to work with experienced and qualified underfloor heating professionals who have the necessary skills and expertise to carry out the work safely and to a high standard. They should be knowledgeable about the latest underfloor heating technologies and safety regulations and be able to work efficiently to ensure that the system is operating as intended.

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