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Wave Plumbing Services

9.93(33 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Plumbing Repairs
Pipe Fitter
Shower Repair
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Exeter Property Maintenance Limited

9.61(52 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Water Supply Pipe Repairs
Plumbing Repairs
Shower Installation
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Atkins Plumbing and Heating Services

9.58(48 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Water Pumps Repair
Blocked Toilets
Radiator Thermostat Valve Installation
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Finn Ward Plumbing & Heating

10(1 review)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Power Flushing
General Plumbing
Radiator Repair

Waterhouse Electrical & Engineering Limited

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Operates in Crediton

Good availability

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Water Pumps Repair
Blocked Baths
Emergency Plumber Service
A C Plumbing & Heating Specialist Ltd Logo

A C Plumbing & Heating Specialist Ltd

10(164 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Tap Repair
Emergency Plumber Service
Shower Installation
Conserve Plumbing, Heating and Renewables Ltd Logo

Conserve Plumbing, Heating and Renewables Ltd

10(6 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
General Plumbing
Plumbing Repairs
Bathroom & Kitchen Plumbing
Bramshaw Heating & Plumbing Ltd Logo

Bramshaw Heating & Plumbing Ltd

10(304 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Shower Installation
Thermal Dynamics
Blocked Sinks
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Halls Plumbing & Home Improvements

9.73(37 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Radiator Installation
Water Leak Detection
Power Flushing
Home Electrical Plumbing Heating. Logo

Home Electrical Plumbing Heating.

9.75(237 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Radiator Installation
Pipe Fitter
Underfloor Heating Repair
Nut & Olive Plumbing and Heating Logo

Nut & Olive Plumbing and Heating

9.76(53 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Tap Repair
Pipe Fitter
Power Flushing
Callum Stone Plumbing Logo

Callum Stone Plumbing

9.79(13 reviews)

Operates in Crediton

Services & skills
Plumber
Underfloor Heating Installation
Bathroom & Kitchen Plumbing
Emergency Plumber Service
General Plumbing

Underfloor heating specialists in Crediton

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  • How does underfloor heating work?

    Underfloor heating works by using electric elements or water pipes to heat up the ground underneath the floor.

    There are three main types of underfloor heating:

    • Electric

    • Hydronic

    • Infrared

    Hydronic systems are the most popular choice. They are powered by a boiler or heat pump that heats water that is passed through a network of pipes underneath the floor.

    Electric underfloor heating systems work via an ultra-thin heating wire installed under the flooring. When turned on, the wires heat up, heating the floor surface by using radiant heat.

    Infrared heating systems work in a similar way to electric underfloor heating. They are more efficient, however, and also more expensive to install.

  • What kind of boiler should be used with an underfloor heating system?

    Any type of boiler can be used with an underfloor heating system. A condensing boiler is the most efficient type of boiler to use with an underfloor heating system.

    Combi boilers, conventional gas and oil boilers, and air source heat pumps can also be used to power hydronic underfloor heating systems.

  • Why are plastic pipes used for underfloor heating?

    Plastic pipes are more tolerant of movement and more versatile than copper pipes. Therefore, they are more suited to use in underfloor heating systems.

    As many underfloor heating systems are installed directly onto the insulating boards on a concrete sub-floor, a good level of flexibility and tolerance is required.

  • How effective is underfloor heating?

    Underfloor heating is an effective alternative to traditional radiators.

  • What types of flooring can be used with underfloor heating?

    Most flooring types can be used with underfloor heating. Flooring suitable for underfloor heating include:

    • Ceramic and stone tiles

    • Polished screed and resin

    • Vinyl and linoleum

    • Laminate flooring

    • Carpet

    Tile and stone floors are the best option for underfloor heating because of their high thermal conductivity.

    Solid wood floors are not recommended for use with underfloor heating. The high temperature can dry out the wood, causing shrinkage and creating gaps in the floor.

  • Can solar power run underfloor heating?

    Yes. Just like any other electrical systems in your house, solar panels can be connected and used to generate power.

  • Can you power underfloor heating elements using a battery?

    Yes. Using a battery, however, is not the most efficient way to power underfloor heating elements.

    Batteries have limited power generating capacity. Even when using a rechargeable battery system, you won’t be able to constantly run your underfloor heating like you would using other methods.

  • How do you tile over underfloor heating?

    When tiling over underfloor heating systems it is important to use a flexible floor levelling compound to ensure that the grout and adhesive does not move when tiled.

    Tiles should then be embedded into a specialist flexible concrete and allowed to set for at least five days before the heating system is used.

  • Can you have underfloor heating with concrete floors?

    Yes. Concrete floors have a high thermal mass making them perfect for use with underfloor heating systems.

    They heat up quickly, retain heat effectively, and can even store heat when the system is not in use.

  • Can underfloor heating go on top of floorboards?

    Yes. Underfloor heating can easily be laid on top of floorboards or any other type of subfloor.

    Both electric and hydronic underfloor heating systems can be installed directly onto floorboards before the new floor surface is laid on top.

  • Which is best for a gas central heating system: radiators or underfloor heating?

    Radiators are cheaper to install and to run than underfloor heating systems.

    Underfloor heating systems, however, can be more efficient than radiators. Have a read of our underfloor heating cost guide for a more detailed comparison.

  • Is electric underfloor heating expensive to run versus other central heating systems?

    This depends on the age and efficiency of the heating system. Our underfloor heating cost guide provides more details about the costs involved.

  • How many thermostats are needed for underfloor heating?

    One thermostat per room is recommended for effective underfloor heating controls.

    In larger rooms, sometimes referred to as zones, you may require more than one thermostat.

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