Floor heating is the most economical and practical continuous space heating system available today. It consists of electric heating cables that are cast into the concrete slab of a house or building which then act as a large radiant heating panel. The entire system is designed to run on off-peak electricity or on a simple time clock.
Floor heating is an incredibly versatile solution for heating your home. It can be installed directly into a concrete slab, on top of an existing slab, or even on top of a timber floor. It is also a remarkably cost effective solution for heating your home as the entire system is designed to run on off-peak electricity and can be configured so that each room may be controlled by a separate thermostat.
Electric cables are embedded into the concrete slab during construction or installed on an existing concrete floor and then buried under a 30mm concrete screed. Heat input into the slab is controlled by a thermostat; when the temperature reaches the specified setting, the power automatically switches off and the stored heat continues to warm the room throughout the day. Heat is then topped up again during the next regulated supply period. For more information, contact Floor Heating Systems .