By: Kristy Turner | 2012-03-22 | Accessories There are many suppliers of underfloor heating systems - so how do you choose. This article will guide you through the process - from deciding which type of system you want (many suppliers only supply one type), to checking your suppliers reputation. read more
By: jessica thomson | 2010-08-05 | Business Business Underfloor heating is a form of central heating which uses radiant heat for indoor climate control, rather than forced air heating which relies on convection. Heat can be provided by electric cables or circulating heated water under or in the floor. underfloor heating can be used with concrete and wooden floors, with all types of floor covering (e.g. natural stone, tile, wood, vinyl, and carpet), and at ground level or upstairs. Choice of floor finishing requires careful consideration, because changes of floor finish may affec... read more
By: tim warrington | 2010-12-17 | Home improvement Underfloor heating systems are installed under the floor and are largely used in the cooler parts of Europe. read more
By: Den hunt | 2012-03-02 | Business If you have been looking for new and better ways for heating your home, underfloor heating is a cost effective as well as an energy efficient solution to warm up your homes. read more
By: Carlos Herrera | 2011-03-23 | Home improvement We at JC Heat 2 Tile specialise in installations and repairs of under floor/ undertile heating. We also supply DIY Units. read more
By: John Cheesman | 2010-03-28 | Diy DIY Underfloor Heating systems are quickly becoming a very popular method of heating. They are economical to run, inexpensive to install, no maintenance is required and the distribution of heat is evenly dispersed over the given area. These systems can be installed under almost any type of floor, especially tiles, wood, and laminate flooring, and are invisible, therefore no radiators, bulky heaters or fireplaces are needed, thus making space saving gains. read more
By: pitter kedar | 2010-09-25 | Customer Service Underfloor heating is used as a popular alternative for heating residential areas as well as commercial buildings instead of traditional air vent heating method these days. And the reasons for this are many. Read on to know more. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2010-03-26 | Home security In contrast to the convection heated rooms, wherein the warm and buoyant air rises wastefully to the ceiling thus warming the upper body while leaving the lower body cooler, radiant heaters impart warmth to the lower part of both the room and the body, thus bestowing a feeling of natural warmth, since the limbs should ideally be warmer than the head. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-05-30 | Business Home- owners now love the concept of underfloor heating systems. It is the reflection of advancement and improvement of technology that shows how gentle heat radiated without cramming the room space with a radiator. read more
By: Sanjana Sharma | 2010-09-15 | Home Improvement Underfloor heating is a booming business these days. It is widely in use and become so popular in recent years both for the new builds and updating existing property. It is a great source for heating your home. Heating the home with Underfloor heating is considered as one of the best and convenient way to keep the warm ambiance around. Winters are so chilling especially when you are living at plac read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-05-27 | Home Repair In most of the cold countries, there is the intense need for keeping the temperature high inside rooms, to feel safe from the biting winds. Therefore, there has to be a process, which will provide maximum comfort while the outside world is shivering in cold. read more
By: Den hunt | 2011-06-21 | Kitchens Water underfloor heating systems are prone to blockage as air bubbles can form at the high spots and cause blockage of flowing warm water. read more
By: Carlos Herrera | 2011-07-01 | Home improvement Visit our website at www.jcheat2tile.co.za Installing Underfloor Heating is not as expensive as you might think. The only expense would be the initial outlay which would end up being a long term investment. It is advisable to insulate your home, ie insulating your roof and making sure doors and windows are properly fixed as much of the heat escapes via these routes. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-12-14 | Business Before laying the screed, line the room borders with edge insulation so that heat can move into the screed freely for the remaining part of the year. A pipe for heating is attached to the insulation’s head before the work on screed begins. Before laying the screed, line the room borders with edge insulation so that heat can move into the screed freely for the remaining part of the year. A pipe read more
By: Jossielyn Lucero | 2011-06-29 | Diy Under floor heating is a very cost-effective and much healthier way of heating homes nowadays. Find out why underfloor heating is becoming more and more popular over the traditional forced air heating system. read more