REUK.CO.UK This is the printer friendly version of the Electric Under Floor Heating article from the Renewable Energy Website REUK.co.uk. Click here to print Printed at 05:22am 21st November 2009 Electric Under Floor HeatingFind out more about electric under floor heatingIn our article on Under Floor Heating (1) we introduced underfloor heating and its benefits. In this article we will focus on electric underfloor heating - most commonly used to heat one particular room such as a conservatory or bathroom rather than heating a whole house. Electric Underfloor Heating![]() Pictured above is a typical electric underfloor heating mat. This is an electrically insulated heating element mounted onto a fibreglass (or similar) mesh . With the heating element already spaced optimally, the mat can simply be rolled out and affixed to the sub-floor. ![]() Underfloor heating mats are available with different power ratings for different uses - e.g. something around 200 Watts per square metre (200 W/m2) for primary heating in a room, 150 W/m2 for comfort heating on concrete bases, and 100-120W/m2 for comfort heating on wooden bases. The price difference between say a 120 W/m2 and 200 W/m2 heating mat is typically 10-20% only, but of course the running costs of a more power system will be much greater. ![]() With tiled floors, the heating element has to be covered with screed or tile adhesive before the tiled floor is put down. There is a relatively new type of carbon heating film designed for use with floating wooden/laminate flooring. The final flooring can be fitted directly on top of the film (which is supplied on a roll) which makes installation very simple. Note that the final electrical connection to the mains for an electric underfloor heating system must be made by a qualified electrician. Also, underfloor heating does not operate efficiently when under fitted carpets. Underfloor Heating Control Thermostat![]() Aside from the heating mat itself, the other key component of any underfloor heating sytem is the programmable thermostat controller. This controls the heating to ensure that it keeps the room heated to the desired temperature at the desired times of day. The better of these will have temperature sensors in the both the floor and in the air. Insulation![]() Buying Electric Underfloor Heating![]() As electric underfloor heating is a relatively simple product to install, it is usually best to purchase the necessary components online, and then fit them yourself or have it installed by a general handyman or flooring expert. Complete kits are available including heating mats, insulating boards, thermostat controller, and all necessary cables and connectors. Expect to pay at least £30 per square metre for the heating system. Web Link References(1) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Under-Floor-Heating.htmArticle from REUK.co.uk: http://www.reuk.co.uk/Electric-Under-Floor-Heating.htm Published: 9th April 2009 © REUK 2009 |