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under floor heating

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appletiser · 25/03/2009 16:59

does anyone have any experience with this? am planning on laminate flooring in kitchen and bathroom/ensuite thought under heating would be good
is i expensive to install and use?

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navyeyelasH · 25/03/2009 19:54

bump I'm thinking about this too appletiser. I'm in South West, I suppose might cost more if you're SE....

QuintessentialShadow · 25/03/2009 19:58

you are planning a laminate floor in the bathroom? Why not tiles? Laminate cant withstand frequent water "drippage" it will bubble up and go soggy around the edges of the boards.

appletiser · 26/03/2009 08:58

hmm - i didnt think of that.. thnks

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redshoes · 27/03/2009 21:04

we're also looking at underfloor heating but under tiles. There's a lot of different suppliers out there! Wondering what the differences are...

Shitemum · 27/03/2009 21:09

I installed Warm-up under floor heating under ceramic tiles in our two bathrooms. It wasn't difficult.

Mumsfruitandnut · 05/04/2009 19:41

We have used Infrasol Ltd twice - lovely toasty rooms now, though one is double height. My builder said they were the ONLY company he would recommend (he's in Hanwell, they're in Derbyshire, so i don't think he has a tie-in!).

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