October and November are among the busiest months in the calendar for plumbers and heating engineers, often resulting in long hours as you try to get to as many people as possible. While there isn’t much you can do to prevent the late-night call from a customer whose boiler won’t turn on, there are things that homeowners can do to help keep their underfloor heating in tip-top condition.
Some may believe that only specialist underfloor heating installers can work with the technology, but as long as you do your research and prepare thoroughly, UFH is easy to fit and offers considerable benefits to the homeowner.
Chris Ingram, Founder of Continal Underfloor Heating, offers some top tips on how underfloor heating can take a loft conversion from good to great.
All our customers have access to a dedicated, experienced Technical Sales Adviser who’s always at the end of the phone. And our support doesn’t end when the contract is signed; we’re here to help at every stage of the installation process.
Most people think that fitting underfloor heating is a highly skilled and specialist job, but that isn’t necessarily the case. You can fit it yourself if you are a competent DIYer.