We are currently in the process of getting an extension (bit like a porch) put onto the front of our house. The area will be part of our main hall once its finished (we are getting the front door relocated to the front of the extension and we are now thinking about heating.
The original plan was to fit a radiator but we are maybe thinking about underfloor heating.
The builder has laid an insulated concrete slab which currently is around about 50mm lower than the existing floor in the hall and I am wondering what the possability is of having underfloor heating in this area?
I can get 2 x 10mm copper pipes from the existing central heating supply down the wall to the floor, its from then onwards i am not sure.
The room is about 2m x 3m.
Ideally I would like some kind of inline thermostat (like our current DRAYTON TRV3s).
Any ideas ?
p.s. I am not really interested in the electric ones due to running cost and I would sooner use my existing high efficiancy combi boiler.
The original plan was to fit a radiator but we are maybe thinking about underfloor heating.
The builder has laid an insulated concrete slab which currently is around about 50mm lower than the existing floor in the hall and I am wondering what the possability is of having underfloor heating in this area?
I can get 2 x 10mm copper pipes from the existing central heating supply down the wall to the floor, its from then onwards i am not sure.
The room is about 2m x 3m.
Ideally I would like some kind of inline thermostat (like our current DRAYTON TRV3s).
Any ideas ?
p.s. I am not really interested in the electric ones due to running cost and I would sooner use my existing high efficiancy combi boiler.