Hello
We’re thinking of putting wet uf heating in our ground extension and we’ll be installing new double glazed windows too (if that’s relevant). Does it do the business and get rooms toasty warm quickly or is it too gentle so that it has to basically be on 24/7 to have any effect?
I’m a bit sceptical about it (!!!) so any insight, good or bad, it would be gratefully received!
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Wet underfloor heating....is it chilly or toasty?
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Moveslikedragon · 27/08/2020 08:43
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