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How to Plan the Installation of DIY Underfloor Heating - Electric Underfloor Heating

How to Plan the Installation of DIY Underfloor Heating

You’ve decided that you want to install electric underfloor heating in your home. Great choice! Now it’s time to take the necessary steps to ensure that your DIY underfloor heating project goes off without a hitch. It’s time to learn how to plan the installation of DIY underfloor heating to avoid any snags in the future.

Underfloor heating can save you significant sums on heating costs and installation is much easier to do than for many construction projects. For this reason, the cost of underfloor heating has gone down, making it an affordable option for a number of homeowners who can save money on expensive professional installation costs. Now, DIY underfloor heating is the norm, providing efficient and effective heat to a number of homes.

What’s the first step in installing your DIY underfloor heating system? All you need is a pencil, ruler and some paper, preferably graph paper for accuracy. You will want to take an accurate measurement of your room from wall to wall, skirting board to skirting board. Make sure you cover all the nooks and crannies accurately if you plan to place some ribbon heating beneath it. Include the fixed furniture like the toilet, cabinets, oven, refrigerator and more since you will not want the heating to go under these important appliances.

Plan to use the larger heating mats in the bigger areas, making the most of every material. From there, you can wind the pipes from these mats in the most efficient way possible. You want to cover the maximum amount of floor space possible with your underfloor heating to get the most out of the system and reduce your energy bills even more. Be sure to design your underfloor mats towards the junction box and the thermostat so that you have the edges of the mats for the cold cables alone.

While planning the insulation of your underfloor heating system, make sure that you include the entire floor area since insulation comes in a variety of sizes. You will also want to include 10% of waste, mistakes, etc. Knowing how much you need ahead of time will save you money and time from running back to the store for more materials. A complete DIY installation can take just a few hours, if you are in an average amount of space, so running out of materials is not ideal.

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