So we have a room in the back of the house, when we got central heating in the whole house, smart dh thought we won't need central heater in that room as it gets extremely hot in the summer and we don't use that room. So we did that room up and have floor tiles. Now with lockdown dh spends a lot of time there and has decided it's far too cold and does need a central heating!!
Question: can an engineer install a heater without going under the floors? All our heating is ran under the floor boards. The room next door to that, has a heater on a different side of the wall, can the pipe be ran from that and go under the floor of that room, without affecting the new tiles in the room we want the heater installed in?
Is it possible?
We have someone coming out to have a look but want to see if it can be done, I have a feeling no!