We had wet underfloor heating installed as part of out new extension, which was finished about 6 months ago.
Cost wise it was itemised as £2,900 plus vat for 28 square metres in the quote for the extension.
However there was no seperate item anywhere in the quote for the concrete floor screeding so its not clear whether this was included in the £2,900 or elsewhere. Also the extension took a long time to get from the quote stage to building (dont get me started!), so these were prices that were agreed April 2021. They may well have increased significantly since then.
We havent it had long enough to assess how much its costing to run. I do like the form of heat it produces, its a much more ambient gentle heat than you get from radiators and its much more persistent, so after it goes off at 10.30 or so it remains warm for the rest of the evening.
It does take a long time to warm up though, we find it takes an 60 to 90 mins or so from the time it switches on until the time you start getting benefit of it within the room.
As others have said, you do need to think about where the manifold will go (at 60 square metres presumably it will have a few different zones and be quite sizeable). Its an ugly looking thing so you'll have to box it in - our quote didnt include any allowance for this. It also restricts what flooring you can use, and if you have lots of rugs this will also reduce the efficiency.
We were faced with the choice of radiators vs underfloor and so far we're glad we went for underfloor.