Hello
In 1960 bungalow we are doing a extension of 15 sqM opened into existing lounge of 21 sqM. The extension has no wall space for radiators thus thinking of UFH and would like to extend the new heating system into the lounge removing existing single radiator to create a separate zone. Unfortunately I believe UFH in the lounge will not be effective due to the solid concrete floor not being insulated and do not want to reduce floor to ceiling height currently 2.4m. To avoid the cost of lounge floor replacement would wall heating assuming correctly sized, from the new UFH manifold, work? Any comments re wall heating ie is it effective, comfortable etc.
Thanks for all help
In 1960 bungalow we are doing a extension of 15 sqM opened into existing lounge of 21 sqM. The extension has no wall space for radiators thus thinking of UFH and would like to extend the new heating system into the lounge removing existing single radiator to create a separate zone. Unfortunately I believe UFH in the lounge will not be effective due to the solid concrete floor not being insulated and do not want to reduce floor to ceiling height currently 2.4m. To avoid the cost of lounge floor replacement would wall heating assuming correctly sized, from the new UFH manifold, work? Any comments re wall heating ie is it effective, comfortable etc.
Thanks for all help