The process of installing underfloor heating brings with it some important questions and queries. One of the most common first decisions to make is whether to install electric or water underfloor heating. Both have their pros and cons, so it is important to consider your own personal circumstances before rushing into a decision. Your local underfloor heating installation company should be able to advise you if required.
Is electric or water underfloor heating cheaper to install?
Electric underfloor heating is typically the cheaper option when it comes to installation. This is because the process is quicker and less complex. However, installation costs are not the only thing to consider. You should also look at the areas of the home you intend to heat and how long you expect to have your underfloor heating running. Water underfloor heating in particular may be slightly cheaper to run and is best left on continuously during colder months.
What is the lifespan of underfloor heating systems?
Each installation is different, but underfloor heating pipes themselves can last up to 50 years. However, wear and tear of the unit and damage to the pressure unit can result in the need for regular maintenance and repair to ensure that you get the most out of your underfloor heating. Keeping up with regular checks will certainly improve the lifespan of your underfloor heating systems and give it the best possible chance of lasting for many years without damage or the need for full replacement.
How do I know if my water underfloor heating is broken?
As with most things, there can be times when your water underfloor heating will need repairing. But how can you tell when the system is broken or requires maintenance? There are a few tell-tale signs including:
- Gurgling or strange noises – any strange noises coming from your water underfloor heating could be a sign of damage or issues beneath the floor. If continuous gurgling noises are heard, this may indicate air bubbles or leaks in the pipes. It is important to have this checked as soon as possible to minimise the risk of damage to your property
- Cold spots – cold spots around your home in areas where water underfloor heating is installed, could suggest that you have a problem. Keeping your water underfloor heating switched on continuously may actually reduce the risk of problems, especially during the cold winter months when temperatures drop.
Choosing the right underfloor heating company
It is vital to find an underfloor heating company that suits your specific requirements. A reputable underfloor heating team will be able to show you references and provide samples of previous work. They will have good feedback across the board and be contactable directly. Don’t be afraid to ask questions regarding proposed timeframes, work completion dates and the installation process. Trusted companies will walk you through the process and provide excellent communication.
Finally, don’t forget to check your guarantee and read any small print. In the event of accidents or damage during installation, this could prove vital.