Firstly I don't know about underfloor heating, and didnt understand why you put rad's under windows, until a heating engineer told me about how it worked, heat hits cold window then "tumbles" into room, creating better movement of heat....? I could understand this now...
For wet underfloor floor heating, why not,
Install wet pipes(screeded over), connect to C/H system via two taps and or maybe a Rad thermostat. All done, control the heat via the flow? Could it ever be this simple.
Also my floor is existing, so was going to "chase" the floor for the pipes, will I "lose" any heat downwards as I cant rip up the floor and insulate? (I know heat rises)
Is Wet better than Electric, as opted for Electric in bathroom, but now working on kitchen, much larger area?
Thanks for any advice
Nel5on
For wet underfloor floor heating, why not,
Install wet pipes(screeded over), connect to C/H system via two taps and or maybe a Rad thermostat. All done, control the heat via the flow? Could it ever be this simple.
Also my floor is existing, so was going to "chase" the floor for the pipes, will I "lose" any heat downwards as I cant rip up the floor and insulate? (I know heat rises)
Is Wet better than Electric, as opted for Electric in bathroom, but now working on kitchen, much larger area?
Thanks for any advice
Nel5on