I'm looking for an underfloor heating system at the moment and wondered whether anyone here had used Rayotec Triple Tube and what you thought of it?
The reason it stands out from the rest for me is the fact that it can be installed directly below an engineered wooden floor as well as in screed. I am building a new kitchen extension which will have a new floor so i can install in screed there and tile it. The lounge and dining room currently have floors made of expanded polystyrene under chipboard under carpet on a concrete subfloor. The rayotec triple tube system can be laid in preformed insulated boards under a wooden floor and will only raise the floor level by a few mm from it's current height.
So, any opinions on the rayotec system, or other ways of achieving what i want? I know i could use electric ufh in the lounge and dining room, but water just seems to be a better system to me, and should be cheaper to run.
Thanks,
Simon
The reason it stands out from the rest for me is the fact that it can be installed directly below an engineered wooden floor as well as in screed. I am building a new kitchen extension which will have a new floor so i can install in screed there and tile it. The lounge and dining room currently have floors made of expanded polystyrene under chipboard under carpet on a concrete subfloor. The rayotec triple tube system can be laid in preformed insulated boards under a wooden floor and will only raise the floor level by a few mm from it's current height.
So, any opinions on the rayotec system, or other ways of achieving what i want? I know i could use electric ufh in the lounge and dining room, but water just seems to be a better system to me, and should be cheaper to run.
Thanks,
Simon