The ancient property still has many of its original features, and because of its historical significance, Building Regulations required that the kitchen/dining area have a new limecrete floor laid to remain in keeping with the rest of the building.
For this property, after speaking with the installer and getting a comprehensive understanding of the system requirements, Continal’s Technical Adviser recommended a system that combined our SlimFix® 25-150 and TileFix® 25-150 products.
The ability to mix and match different system types is a key benefit of underfloor heating (UFH), as it means installers can design and fit the most energy efficient system that exactly meets the requirements of any building project.
For local bakery and cafe Malcom Barnecutt Bakery Ltd, based in Cornwall, this pride in their local history went a stage further, as they were building a brand new, purpose-built premises for their business.
Underfloor heating (UFH) is an established low-temperature heating system that works perfectly with renewable heating systems such as heat pumps. That’s why, when a builder in Bude was asked to carry out a bungalow renovation involving a heat pump, they approached Continal Underfloor Heating for a quote
Building projects can often change significantly during the build process, so installers and homeowners should always look to work with suppliers who can adjust to deal with whatever changes might need to be made on-site.
When specifying an underfloor heating (UFH) system for your next project, it’s always best to double-check that the right product is being specified for the application. That’s why we always recommend that installers use a supplier who can offer the widest possible range of options, so they can provide high-quality products that are exactly right for the space.
When a previous customer of Continal Underfloor Heating was asked to quote for the installation of underfloor heating (UFH) for a major refurbishment project in Colwyn Bay, Wales, he got in touch with us for support.