When installing a new boiler, can you leave provision for UFH to be installed later?

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Hi plumbers and heating engineers...

We're looking to have a new boiler installed soon - an internal oil combi. We'll be getting quotes and I can ask the people coming when they do come, but that might be a few weeks time so I wanted to check something on here in the meantime if anyone wouldn't mind helping?

Further down the line we'll be gutting another section of the house and installing UFH. When the boiler is installed, is it possible to put the pipe runs in to the other section of the house so that when the time comes they're there ready for the UFH. Can they be capped off or something?

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Yes, just have valves put on them near the boiler end so they're ready to go.

Have a look at Navien oil boilers if you're going for a combi - far superior to anything else out there IMHO
 

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