Underfloor Heating Pipe

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Underfloor Heating Pipe

05/06/08 4:37 PM

Pipe Construction

Used extensively throughout Europe, multilayer pipe is both flexible and formable. Its enclosed aluminium pipe ensures that multilayer pipe is 100% oxygen diffusion proof while maintaining very low expansion rates similar to other metal pipes.

The inner and outer polyethylene pipes prevent scaling and corrosion and its unique combination of butt-welded aluminium and crosslinked polyethylene ensure that multilayer pipe is the strongest pipe available for underfloor heating.

We are not manufacturers ourselves, hence we have the advantage of selecting the best products & suppliers available on the market, to suit each application.

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Why Water Underfloor Heating?

05/06/08 4:36 PM

Why Underfloor Heating?

 

Warm feet and a cool head is the kind of comfort that Underfloor Heating Systems Ltd wants to provide.  Comfort levels are high and running costs are low. The heat is more evenly distributed and dust is not circulated.

 

Underfloor heating is not visible but maintenance free, with no space consuming radiators.  It requires only low temperature heated water, hence it is ideal for use with modern condensing boilers and heat pumps.

 

Utilising today’s modern multilayer pipes, control systems and high efficiency boilers, the underfloor heating systems today are extremely controllable.

 

Underfloor heating from the whole floor area of the house gently warms the air above, eliminating cold spots. The warm air convects from the floor surface losing approximately 2 degrees centigrade at 2.0 meters above the floor, which makes the system ideal for all ceiling heights.            

 

Underfloor heating has made it possible to reduce energy consumption by using low temperature heated water. These systems, based on the development of complex and very high quality plastic pipe – such as the multilayer pipe with aluminium in the middle – now account for over 60% of European heating markets.

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