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Wunda underfloor heating?

29 replies

arabellaL · 29/10/2023 08:53

Does anyone have this, specifically the rapid response? Have had a quote from them and if their claims are to be believed, seem almost too good to be true! Looking to install in a large open plan kitchen/diner/snug

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Wotsitwalker · 17/02/2025 23:43

Netaporter · 14/06/2024 02:50

Yep, made sure we made a note of the maximum tog rating and then had carpet and underlay on top of ply. My ground floor is tiled, the first floor is carpeted (except for bathrooms which are also tiled )

@Netaporter thanks all of the info in this thread is really helpful. the ply you speak of, is this the duo boards or did you use your own plywood?

Netaporter · 18/02/2025 10:50

Wotsitwalker · 17/02/2025 23:43

@Netaporter thanks all of the info in this thread is really helpful. the ply you speak of, is this the duo boards or did you use your own plywood?

Hi there, we just used standard plywood from a builders merchant. We used the specified tile adhesive recommended by Wundafloor for the ground floor and then carpeted on the first floor.

MartinP · 10/09/2025 19:50

Can anyone advise if they fitted it themselves did they get an engineers to do the electrics TIA

BeQuirkySquid · 11/09/2025 01:05

You're supposed to get an appropriately qualified person to install and do electrics etc. We had a qualified heating engineer who is also a plumber who could test and connect electrics.

If you have any questions the Wundafloor customer service is really good.

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