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December 17, 2018

Canterbury training courses are available now!

Seeking for a business opportunity? Or want to DIY hydronic underfloor heating in your house? Here you go.   Before you learn about the installation, we would like to do run some basics about how we do it and why we do things this way. The Introduction Course will be hosted in Christchurch Home Ideas …

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February 21, 2018

FAQ

Response times. A house with underfloor heating will not heat up or cool down quickly – it takes some hours to make a difference. But be aware of this feature… If the sun comes into a room that is already at 20 degrees, the air temperature will shoot up. If the thermostat is in this …

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February 9, 2018

To mesh or not to mesh

To mesh or not to mesh, that is the question. Should underfloor piping be installed onto the mesh, or stapled directly to the polystyrene? Underfloor heating functions by installing plastic pipes into the slab before it is poured. Warm water is then circulated through these pipes which results in a warm concrete floor, the  floor …

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