Underfloor Heating

The most efficient and effective form of heating available.    
 
Hep²0® Underfloor Heating
A modern underfloor heating system consists of plastic pipe circuits in the floor that circulate warm water which acts to create a large radiant surface that will heat the room to a comfortable and even temperature.
By using Hep²0® Underfloor Heating Pipe circuits are formed and joined to a central manifold, each circuit is a continuous length, so there are no joints in the floor.  The heating pipe is the main component of the system.  Underfloor heating provides an energy efficient form of heating, ideal for modern living allowing clean interior design and maximum usable wall space. 
 
Hep²0® is an innovative, flexible, push-fit, plumbing system especially developed for use by architects, designers and
professional installers.  Hep²o® has been used in the UK for 25 years and throughout Europe and the rest of the world for over 20 years.


Hep2O Underfloor Heating



Electric Underfloor Heating
 
The UFHD standard mat makes a warm floor underfoot an affordable luxury, making any floor surface in any room a joy to walk on.
  • New improved self adhesive backing
  • Powerful 160 watts/m² to heat any tile
  • Only one connection cable for easy installation
  • Adds only 3mm to the floor depth
  • Surpasses international safety standards
  • 10 year guarantee
  • No electro magnetic field


Electric Underfloor Heating


Technical Data for Standard Mat:
 
Operating Voltage 230/240V
Output 160 watts/m²
Width 500mm
Size 1 – 10m²
Guarantee 10 years
 
It is widely accepted that heating mats are superior to loose cable systems as they are much quicker to install and have regulated cable widths, so you always get a good even heat spread with no hot or cold spots.
 
The UFHD Standard mat has a fabric backing allowing adhesives to be fully absorbed, thereby allowing a perfect bond between the tiles and subfloor.  Other underfloor heating mats are comprised of cables crudely stuck onto plastic/fibreglass with sticky tape, tests have shown that this can create a barrier between the subfloor and the floor finish and so the tiles stick to the underfloor heating mat rather than the subfloor.