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Electric Underfloor Heating Recommendations Please

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LazyDoll · 10/11/2014 11:52

Hi,
As the title says really.
We have built a conservatory and are planning to lay Karndean wooden flooring and are after recommendations of the above to go under it.
No water system comments please as would require building regulations so not possible.
Much appreciated.
Thanks x

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PigletJohn · 10/11/2014 12:17

if you are going for electric heating in a conservatory, the best option is to have lots of money. Running costs will be very high.

LazyDoll · 10/11/2014 12:32

Thanks that's really helpful Hmm

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annalouiseh · 10/11/2014 16:47

we have used these 3 times but on self laying cables under tile.
its not that expensive to run once you work out the way you want it

www.ambient-elec.co.uk/shop/thermolam-heating-kits--wood--laminate-floors/32/?r=32;

InsertUsernameHere · 10/11/2014 21:03

I've used Devi mat for a small area in a kitchen. Also has radiator so UFH was to take the chill off the tiles. Monitor your use and electricity consumption. I know several people that just turned theirs off after the first electric Bill. Curious that wet UFH would require building regs?

LazyDoll · 11/11/2014 09:58

Thanks for the above suggestions.
A friend has also recommended Devi so we are looking at those now.
The heating needs to be independent from the house to not require building regs and if we used a water system it would be plumbed in with houses existing system InsertUser or so I believe!

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PolterGoose · 12/11/2014 08:01

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