Underfloor heating (UFH) is not a one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why Continal offers such a wide range of products suitable for different properties, so that whether you’re working with joists, solid floors, tiles or carpets, we can provide a solution that will work perfectly and provide years of effortless, efficient heating.
When a compact 63m2 flat in Oxfordshire was being renovated and modernised, the homeowners wanted underfloor heating (UFH) installed to maximise their precious room space with a striking, modern tiled floor and efficient heating.
Retrofitting underfloor heating (UFH) is as easy as finding an experienced supplier that can help you find exactly the right system you need. At Continal, our knowledgeable Technical Sales Advisers offer full support throughout the duration of your project, from the initial enquiry through to the design, installation and even after the system has been installed.
At Continal, we pride ourselves on being able to provide a quick turnaround on quotes and fast lead times on product deliveries to site. We know that sometimes jobs can’t wait weeks for a delivery slot without causing costly delays, which is why when we were contacted by a customer in London who needed pipes without delay, we were only too happy to help.
When installers find a supplier they can rely on to provide excellent service, they’ll come back to them again and again whenever they’re working on a building project. A longstanding customer of Continal Underfloor Heating contacted us recently to quote for the underfloor heating (UFH) system for a four-floor sea-front property located in Cornwall.
At Continal Underfloor Heating, one of the benefits of offering the full range of different underfloor heating (UFH) system types is that we can always offer our customers the system that exactly meets their needs. This was the case when we were approached by a company that was converting a former shop into a three-storey home in central London. Some 95m2 of the property was being fitted with UFH, with the system spread across all three floors. For the ground floor our customer wanted a low-profile system that would give a good heat output, despite a lack of insulation in the existing floor.