Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating provides the most comfortable even warmth of any heating system. It is economical to run and virtually maintenance free. Water is pumped from a boiler to a pump pack where it is mixed to approximately 50°C then distributed via a manifold to heating circuits made using Speedfit barrier pipe. The pipe is laid in concrete or suspended just below the surface of the floor.

The floor area is typically warmed to between 25C and 28C providing an even distribution of heat at only slightly higher than room temperature. The system is controlled by one or more thermostats which signal the pump pack when heat is required.

For more information on the Speedfit Underfloor heating system, visit the John Guest Speedfit website at www.speedfit.co.uk.