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Underfloor Heating Guides

Wet underfloor heating pairs extremely well with heat pumps because both run at low flow temperatures. These guides cover screed vs low-profile systems, retrofit on suspended floors, zoning, and Cornwall-specific considerations for granite and slate properties.

6 Underfloor Heating articles

Most recent first. Every guide is written by our installation team.

Underfloor Heating
7 min read

Underfloor Heating in Cornwall: Costs, Types & Compatibility 2026

Underfloor heating transforms how Cornwall's characterful stone cottages and modern homes feel in winter — and pairs perfectly with heat pum...

Underfloor Heating
6 min read

Underfloor Heating with Heat Pumps: Cornwall Retrofit Guide

Heat pumps run most efficiently at 35–45 degree flow temperatures — the exact range wet underfloor heating is designed for. We cover wet vs ...

Underfloor Heating
5 min read

Wet Underfloor Heating vs Electric Mats: Which Is Right for Your Cornwall Home?

Electric mats are cheap to install but expensive to run. Wet underfloor heating costs more upfront but pays back within years, especially pa...

Underfloor Heating
6 min read

Retrofitting Underfloor Heating in an Existing Cornwall Home

Retrofit underfloor heating is more practical than many homeowners realise. Modern low-profile systems add as little as 15mm to floor height...

Underfloor Heating
5 min read

Underfloor Heating Running Costs: What to Expect in a Cornwall Home

Underfloor heating running costs vary dramatically depending on whether you have wet or electric UFH, and whether it's connected to a heat p...

Underfloor Heating
5 min read

Why Flow Temperature Matters: Getting the Most From Your UFH and Heat Pump

Most poorly performing heat pump + UFH systems have one thing in common: the flow temperature is set too high. Dropping from 50°C to 40°C ca...

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