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Where are the ideal places to install underfloor heating in your home? - Electric Underfloor Heating

Where are the ideal places to install underfloor heating in your home?

You can install underfloor heating in a variety of places. After all, underfloor heating is available under stone, tile, concrete, laminate, wood and even carpet. Since many people dislike walking across cold floors during a chilly morning or cold season, underfloor heating has gotten more and more popular. In addition, the cost to install underfloor heating in your home has dropped, making it a viable option for more and more home construction projects.

There are fewer things more soothing than having warm, relaxing heat coming from beneath your feet when it is cool or cold outside. A DIY underfloor heating system – or one installed by a professional – can give you a unique luxury that will be an affordable way to offer a high-end benefit to your home. In addition, if you’re reasonably competent at DIY you can install these underfloor heating systems yourself, eliminating the need for professional installation (and professional costs). You can put the flooring under a number of flooring materials and in a number of rooms, but where are the ideal places to install underfloor heating in your home?

Simply put, ceramic tile, granite, stone and similar materials are the preferred material to put above your underfloor heating system. These materials are typically poor conductors of heat and can get cold quickly and stay cold longer. For this reason, they will stay cold even when a traditional duct heater is being used to warm up the house. With an underfloor heating system, however, the reverse becomes true. These materials heat up well and will stay well-heated, providing ample warmth throughout the space.

Few people put tiles throughout their home unless they live in a warmer, tropical environment. Anyone living in a hotter environment most likely will not want to install underfloor heating in their home in the first place. For this reason, some of the best places to install underfloor heating in your home will be the kitchen and bathrooms. These are the areas most likely to have stone and tile or concrete flooring that will use the benefits of underfloor heating the best.

If you have a smaller bathroom, you might not want to use underfloor heating simply because the system might overpower the space. However, any space can install the system and with its flexible pipes and construction possibilities, you can enjoy the heating no matter what the layout of your bathroom or kitchen might be.

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