Hi,
We’re currently in the middle of extending our house, and will be knocking through our existing kitchen wall into the dining room to make one big kitchen. We want this entire area to have underfloor heating, but after consulting with some electricians and plumbers, we don’t know which route to take.
The area is about 17m2, with about 70% of it being traditional floorboards, and the rest concrete. We will be tiling the entire floor, and will be installing a new Vaillant combi-boiler (having a water tank is not an option).
We initially wanted to go with a wet system, believing them to be more effective and cheaper to run. But from what I have read, this could work out quite costly and complicated to install with floorboards. This then led us to an idea of knocking down the walls into the floor, and building up with concrete to match the new extension. We were then told that even if we did that, a combi-boiler wouldn’t be good enough to run a wet system.
So that leaves us with electric. I have been told by a sparky friend that he installed a mat system in a bigger house than ours which worked really well. But my biggest concern is that even though the installation costs would be cheaper, wouldn’t it cost a lot to run? Even with the price of gas climbing as it is today, I would still imagine that it is the cheaper option. I’ve also read that you need at least 50mm of insulation, which either means dropping or building up the floor an extra 50mm.
Opinions please.
Thanks
We’re currently in the middle of extending our house, and will be knocking through our existing kitchen wall into the dining room to make one big kitchen. We want this entire area to have underfloor heating, but after consulting with some electricians and plumbers, we don’t know which route to take.
The area is about 17m2, with about 70% of it being traditional floorboards, and the rest concrete. We will be tiling the entire floor, and will be installing a new Vaillant combi-boiler (having a water tank is not an option).
We initially wanted to go with a wet system, believing them to be more effective and cheaper to run. But from what I have read, this could work out quite costly and complicated to install with floorboards. This then led us to an idea of knocking down the walls into the floor, and building up with concrete to match the new extension. We were then told that even if we did that, a combi-boiler wouldn’t be good enough to run a wet system.
So that leaves us with electric. I have been told by a sparky friend that he installed a mat system in a bigger house than ours which worked really well. But my biggest concern is that even though the installation costs would be cheaper, wouldn’t it cost a lot to run? Even with the price of gas climbing as it is today, I would still imagine that it is the cheaper option. I’ve also read that you need at least 50mm of insulation, which either means dropping or building up the floor an extra 50mm.
Opinions please.
Thanks