Rad as well as underflorr heating?

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Hi

I'm doing a kitchen/diner extension and installing HW UFH, the rest of the home is rads. The room will be 45m2. People have mentioned that the downside is that our (UK - N Ireland) climate is so unpredictable that it's hard to control - it's OK all the time it's cold, then you get a sudden hot day and it's hard to cool down, then it's cold again so takes a day to heat back up, so on and so forth. So for days when I'm caught out by sudden cold weather I thought that if I had a rad as well (I know this defeats the object of the clean look) then I could use it as a boost until the UFH takes over.

Is this a silly idea or one which people actually do do?

Thx for any help

Dean
 
Looking another way, you could argue why put underfloor heating in if you are going to fit a radiator?

If you want a fast response you could fit a thin screed system such as Velta Minitec.
 
No to rads only cos it's a cold room, needs even heating... and I've already bought it :-) I thought there had to be a minimum depth of screed tho? Thinking of having stone carpets too...?
 
Would 19mm heat up fairly quick Simon?

Re: plinth heaters - can these be turned off if using the UFH though? Do they have their own valve which is accessible from the front?
 
Yes. Because you are heating a smaller thermal mass. However Minitec is expensive and designed for refurbishment situations where there is floor slab insulation in place eg: post 1970s house but the customer does not want to raise the floor height significantly.

Regarding the plinth heaters - we use www.smiths-env.com units - they have an on/off switch for the fan on the facia.
 

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