Underfloor Heating - Renovating attractive older buildings

 


Mild radiant heat, even temperature distribution and low air movement speeds achieve a comfortable draft free environment.

While earlier ceramic or natural stone flooring invariably led to an evident loss of efficiency, the installation of radiant surface heating has opened the way to retaining stone floors as an attractive design feature, while still maintaining very good thermal and comfort conditions as part of the overall planning scheme.

Under-floor heating systems are the perfect answer for allowing free rein to the designer's imagination and capabilities. Unrestricted window and wall lines, together with the almost unlimited possibilities of room layout, have become trade mark of invisible under-floor heating systems.

Interior designs can be developed to the full, while living and working accommodation can be utilised without restrictions.

Under-floor heating applications are particularly relevant when renovating attractive older buildings and protecting architectural works such as museums and churches also environments where freedom of movement is of great importance, such as nurseries, sports halls and schools.

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