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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Off Day » House Day » don't let anyone tell you fitting UnderFloor heating is easy! » Post Reply
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neoquip |
posted on 29th Dec 07 at 19:22 |
not sure yet, but in the show room you could feel it fine. | |
corsa120 |
posted on 29th Dec 07 at 18:20 |
how well does it actually heat through the tiles | |
neoquip |
posted on 28th Dec 07 at 22:33 |
not sure, but you put it on the thermostat to come on and go off when you want it to, at the temp you want it too, that way you're not running it all day when you're not in. | |
flame1987 |
posted on 28th Dec 07 at 19:30 |
looks really good that m8, will be good to see it finished. | |
neoquip |
posted on 27th Dec 07 at 23:37 |
I think theres more to it than that. | |
BlueCorsa |
posted on 27th Dec 07 at 21:07 |
Didn't realise that you could get electric ones, had only seen the water hose ones that you bury in the floor before. Thinking of an extension which would involve removing one of the radiators in the lounge, wonder if you could plumb a water underfloor heating in place of a radiator like a straight swap? | |
neoquip |
posted on 25th Dec 07 at 23:00 |
it's all about the same stuff though, we wanted to know if there is a problem we can go back to a proper company that deals with it, handyHeat also had a better price than every one else for what you get. | |
Robbo |
posted on 25th Dec 07 at 20:10 |
You can get some dead cheap kits form screwfix direct that are meant to be much easier to work woth than what youve gone with | |
neoquip |
posted on 24th Dec 07 at 23:07 |
yep, electric. | |
BlueCorsa |
posted on 24th Dec 07 at 22:03 |
That does look like a cunt of a job, will look good when it's finished though. | |
neoquip |
posted on 24th Dec 07 at 19:56 |
Christmas is here and I've a dead line to get the bathroom tiles in the house by the time the new years here when the plumber will then put a toilet in. |