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Underfloor heating is one of those major home changes that we see every couple of decades. Air conditioning is another great example of these huge advances that we are starting to see in newer homes. It’s something that all of us want because it’s convenient and honestly necessary at times because of the hot weather we get. However, installing it in an older home can be fairly expensive due to the different parts and systems it requires. But if you rent or purchase a newer home, then it probably comes pre-installed.

Right now, we’re at the cusp of having underfloor heating in almost all new homes–at least, the more luxurious ones. It’s another really convenient feature in homes that people love, and it comes with numerous advantages over traditional heating. Unfortunately, it’s a little expensive to install in older homes, prompting many of us to ask ourselves if it’s even worth it.

So let’s take a look at why underfloor heating is gaining popularity these days and discuss if you should consider having it installed in your home right now.

a dark coloured radiator against a dark wall; Why Underfloor Heating Is Gaining More Popularity These Days

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The benefits of underfloor heating

It’s worth noting that there are many different kinds of underfloor heating. There are options such as hydronic heating, which use water, or electric underfloor heating. While these work similarly, they have to be installed differently and have varying costs. Naturally, this also means that they differ a little in terms of benefits. However, underfloor heating has a fairly standard set of benefits that most people look for. This includes:

  • Better energy efficiency to heat your home for less.
  • Lower maintenance overall.
  • More adaptable design for different kinds of homes.
  • No need for radiators and other devices in the room.
  • Works with many different kinds of floor coverings.
  • Are really comfortable because they spread the heating evenly.

Despite these fantastic benefits, it’s worth mentioning that there are a few downsides that you should be aware of. For instance, you’ll need a bit more space under your floors because of the pipes and other things that have to be installed underneath it. It’s also got a fairly high installation cost versus existing heating systems, and they might not be compatible if you’re looking to retrofit an underfloor heating system.

In general, these are some amazing advantages–just don’t expect it to come cheap!

Should you consider underfloor heating?

It doesn’t take much to keep your home warm these days. A lot of people even stick to things like space heaters because they don’t need to warm their entire home. For some people, traditional heating is good enough.

But if you’re looking to upgrade your house, add more comfort, and can afford both the time and money it takes, then it’s a worthwhile long-term upgrade. If you won’t be moving home anytime soon, then underfloor heating is a fantastic upgrade that you should consider today. As long as you look for a reputable service to help you install it, the end result will be more cost savings and comfort!

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Stacey

I’m Stacey, in my mid-late 30’s, from a tiny village (officially a hamlet) in Lincolnshire.

I’m a mum to two handsome boys. They’re both diagnosed autistic but that only makes them different, not less. Barney, a Frenchie x Beagle, is my furbaby. Owner of a husband too!

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