Hi .. I'm planning a 4.5m x 3.5m 'family room' extension to our house which I want to be as comfortable as possible in the winter months. Our house is standard oil-fired with piped hot water (15mm piping) to radiators in most rooms. I can extend the piping to the new extension fairly easily and install a couple of radiators to be consistent with the rest of the house. However, I am tempted to install some underfloor heating (under good quality oak flooring) to keep the room as warm as possible at floor level. The oil boiler is quite a distance from the new extension so it is not really possible to install a separate piping circuit from the boiler for a hot water UFH. This left me wondering whether it makes sense to go for an electric system and if so, should I make this in addition to the standard radiator system or will it be sufficient by itself. If an electric system is recommended, can anyone point me to any particular manufacturor and/or system please ? Are there any considerations as to the floor construction for an electric UFH (e.g. insualation, screed thickness etc) ? I assume that electric UFH usually comes with a temperature/time controller but can it just be connected into a spur on the standard 13 amp ring main or is a separate fused curcuit required ?
How reliable are these underfloor electric blankets ?
Thanks
Ron
How reliable are these underfloor electric blankets ?
Thanks
Ron