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These days laminate flooring tend to be approved for use with electric underfloor heating, but we always recommend you check with the flooring manufacturer prior to purchase
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A water underfloor heating zone is the area you wish to control independently. This could be multiple rooms, or an area as small as 2m2, and is completely down to your personal preference.
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Installation of the underfloor heating is a relatively easy thing to do and can be carried out by most experienced plumbers. The delay is waiting for screed to dry over the installed system, as this can take up to 70 days potentially before the system is turned on.
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Yes, we offer systems for all types of installation, old and new. When mixing systems in a property of this sort, we would recommend insulation as a priority, to avoid heating discrepancies where possible.
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As a manufacturer, we ensure a 50-year guarantee so unless the flooring has been badly damaged by an external source then it is highly unlikely a fault will develop. If the pipes are damaged, you can repair and rejoin, however, we would not recommend this if the damage is made during the installation phase.
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No, wet underfloor heating works with traditional gas, oil and LPG boilers as well as renewable sources such as heat pumps and solar. Confirm capacity, and use with underfloor heating, as some boilers may even have an underfloor heating valve already in place.
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Yes, Klima Water underfloor heating systems can be adapted for almost any floor construction type, ground floors and upstairs suspended floorings. As manufacturer, we are developing many unique systems too to create a thinner and more efficient water underfloor heating systems
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Yes, underfloor heating can be 25% more efficient to run than a traditional radiator system with a condensing boiler, and up to 40% more efficient to run with a heat pump, according to EuRay 2005.
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The foil system is a unique system is designed for installation beneath an engineered wood or laminate flooring, in a dry area only.
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All of our matting are 500mm wide, and come in various lengths depending on the size chosen
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Yes, our matting is fully eath sheathed and waterproof, so suitable for any room types, including wet rooms and shower rooms.
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The Klima thermostats have a total amperage of 16 amps; this is roughly 23m2. However, The thermostat will only fit 2 mats directly in before a junction box is required.
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First and foremost, you would have to check with the manufacturer of the vinyl to ensure compatibility with electric underfloor heating. If suitable, you must fit a 10mm self leveller over the top of the heating mat.
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We would always recommend an insulation board to stop the heat going into the screed, for efficiencies and effectiveness of the system.
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Yes as long as you are self-levelling over the mat, or using a concrete backed insulation board below, then there is no issues. Tiles can be fitted directly on top.
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Yes as long as you are self-levelling over the mat, or using a concrete backed insulation board below, then there is no issues. Tiles can be fitted directly on top.
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