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Andyc
18-12-2009, 23:13
As any one fitted under floor heating if so is it any good. Thinking of going that way in the conny :confused:

graham John
18-12-2009, 23:17
As any one fitted under floor heating if so is it any good. Thinking of going that way in the conny :confused:


Do it

cost is well worthwhile,


really helps with the Cannabis plants to grow


cheeRS

ORDAV
18-12-2009, 23:18
yip fitted it a few times each room depending on the system can be adjusted easier cheaper to run as well takes a bit longer to come up to temp but you have no rads hanging on the walls and the dog loves it no cold floor to sleep opn

Andyc
18-12-2009, 23:18
Do it

cost is well worthwhile,


really helps with the Cannabis plants to grow


cheeRS
They are in the Attic;)

graham John
18-12-2009, 23:20
They are in the Attic;)


with the Bats and last years Burtons catalogue ?

cheeRS

grum
18-12-2009, 23:20
cheaper alternative ....................... plus you can cook on it too

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/resources/images/934148/?type=display

LOUIE
18-12-2009, 23:22
got loads of it off a job my dads just finished, its called heatwave...

its very good but quiet expensive i think:confused:
youll need to ply the floor for a more effective finish with it

Andyc
18-12-2009, 23:22
cheaper alternative ....................... plus you can cook on it too

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/resources/images/934148/?type=display
Didnt realise you where watching new boy at the lakes

taffr
18-12-2009, 23:25
:rolleyes:

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Andyc
18-12-2009, 23:26
:rolleyes:

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c ock:mad:

rslaurie
18-12-2009, 23:44
Andy, sold connys at one point, this is the only way too go, waste of time putting any other heating in.

Andyc
18-12-2009, 23:46
Andy, sold connys at one point, this is the only way too go, waste of time putting any other heating in.
CheeRS Laurie;)

pushrod
19-12-2009, 00:00
Absolutely get it in.
Saves a fortune on slippers

Aled
19-12-2009, 02:54
Saves a fortune on slippers

Lol :D

topaz
19-12-2009, 09:18
got it in but still dont go in the conservatory in winter :D waste of money :eek:

plentysideways
19-12-2009, 09:48
As any one fitted under floor heating if so is it any good. Thinking of going that way in the conny :confused:


Think the Romans tried it a while ago, lol.

graham John
19-12-2009, 10:05
As any one fitted under floor heating if so is it any good. Thinking of going that way in the conny :confused:

tis great when you come home after a night on the lash, just crash out on the floor and no need for blankets,:D

cheeRS

Frosticles
19-12-2009, 10:11
Had it fitted in our Conservatory. Best thing ever :D

richy c
19-12-2009, 11:30
took all my downstairs rads out,put it in my place.if your ok with soldering you can make up all the expensive manifold bits.you need ,one pump, one tmv mixing valve, one pipe overheat stat and a temperture gauge. run it at about 40-50degrees.i used danfoss solenoid heads,one for each room, on a home made manifold,with an immersed trv head,then wireless programmable room stats.that way it stays on all the time but you can lower the temp at night.it will need its own supply from the boiler .normally controlled by a two port valve. look up some pics on the computer.you dont need to board it if its in the screed.concrete base,insulation ,15mm hep pipe then screed it.:)

Mugshot
19-12-2009, 13:59
Ehhhh, good idea to pressure test before you screed it too.

dustydog
19-12-2009, 13:59
Fitted loads off under floor heating:) works well

richy c
19-12-2009, 14:51
thats that decided then, radiators it is :rolleyes::rolleyes: :)

Andyc
19-12-2009, 18:27
took all my downstairs rads out,put it in my place.if your ok with soldering you can make up all the expensive manifold bits.you need ,one pump, one tmv mixing valve, one pipe overheat stat and a temperture gauge. run it at about 40-50degrees.i used danfoss solenoid heads,one for each room, on a home made manifold,with an immersed trv head,then wireless programmable room stats.that way it stays on all the time but you can lower the temp at night.it will need its own supply from the boiler .normally controlled by a two port valve. look up some pics on the computer.you dont need to board it if its in the screed.concrete base,insulation ,15mm hep pipe then screed it.:)
Fitting electric heating Richy cheers Any way;)

RS2kSX
19-12-2009, 18:41
We got matting from screwfix a few years ago and it's great, kids love to lay about on the floor with the cats now though...

you can leave a window open and the room stays warm too.:)