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Underfloor Heating Systems

Under floor heating has now become a very popular method of heating your home. One of the main reasons that it has become popular is that it is meant to reduce your heating costs significantly. As there is extra installation costs in the beginning this would need to be true. Over the years the installation costs have come down which makes it even more attractive plus there is a lot more historical evidence on the actual performance of under floor heating as a real choice for heating your home. The problem with under floor heating when he came out first was the varied standards in which contractors followed installation instructions. One example of this is where I came across an extension that had problems with the under ground heating and after investigation which involved digging up the internal foundation, it was found that installation had been pulled on top of the pipes in the floor which meant that as the heat was generated from the pipes it was being deflected downwards by the insulation.

Insulation should be put under the pipes therefore deflecting the heat upwards which will help the heat get through the concrete layer so that the house can be heated. It has to be said that variations in the installation is true of all new technologies not just under ground heating but because we have more historical information we now can make a more informed choice.

You can install under floor heating in any building as long as it is in construction phase because often installing under ground heating as part of a refurbishment can be too expensive. After all, under floor heating is suitable under concrete, timber floors, floor screed, tile, and even carpet. Because the cost of installing under floor heating is coming down is now more widely available. Costs are going down mainly because of the recession but also because expertise has grown in this area making contractors more efficient. For example the use of screeds on top of under ground heating systems makes the installation process a lot quicker. Because the costs are coming down it also means that under floor heating is a more valuable method of decreasing one's energy costs in one's home.

One of the benefits of under floor heating is that there would be no radiators in your house this will give you a lot more space and a lot more flexibility when it comes to doing the final layout and decoration of your house. Also typically under ground heating systems are zoned giving you a lot more control of what area of the house you would like to heat and when you have the control systems mastered there is nothing nicer than a constant heat 24/7 in your house. We all know how long it takes to heat up a house when you have entered the building when it's cold it is much more beneficial to walk into the building that is at a constant temperature no matter how hot or cold it is outside. The extra comfort the under floor heating gives you is one of the huge benefits of using this system.

With the increased popularity of under ground heating systems new companies have come in to the market. You can now get one room under floor heating systems which are mainly used for an extension. The good thing about these systems is that you don't need to have an existing under ground heating system in your house this can be a totally independent heating system. However the downsides are that there would be two heating systems in your house to be controlled and both of them behave very differently. We all know that under ground heating systems take time to react to any changes in the thermostat while conventional heating only takes an hour or two. Just beware of any under ground heating system that relies on an electrical motor to run , this can be very expensive and can out-way the benefit of installing this type of system in the first place.

Under floor heating systems are around for good mainly because they do help to reduce our carbon footprint and are therefore they will be part of most energy-saving strategies throughout the world. This means that when a house is rated for its energy efficiency under ground heating will help to increase the rating. It's just a pity that governments don't have more grants to reduce the initial outlay of the installation costs. If grants were available under ground heating would be even be more popular.

This article was written by Simona Rosnakova of NationalSeal - http://www.nationalseal.ie - energy efficient homes, airtight, door seals, mechanical insulation, timber windows.


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