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Underfloor heating for renovations

Since wet underfloor heating (UFH) first took hold of the self-build market in the late 1990s, it’s gone from a nice-to-have luxury to being a cornerstone of most home building projects. It’s a natural fit for new houses, because it’s easy to integrate the pipework and pour the screed as part of the process. It all gets a bit harder when you’re dealing with an existing property – with issues like floor height build-up leaving homeowners and plumbers alike scratching their heads. So can UFH make sense for renovations?

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