About Us

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WHY CHOOSE USTrusted underfloor heating professionals

Courtesy may not be the first thing people think of when it comes to heating, but for us, it's one of the most important tools we carry.

Issues with your underfloor heating system become problematic when it fails in the winter months. This rarely happens in summer of course because most of us have the heat turned off then. A wise man once said “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” This is ever so true with our modern central heating systems.

Our team use specialist equipment to diagnose the issue and apply the right solution to get your system back up and running quickly and efficiently.

Our experienced engineers use cutting-edge thermal imaging equipment to quickly pinpoint the fault, which allows them to apply the right solution for your system.

We keep up-to-date with the latest underfloor heating technology from leading manufacturers like John Guest, Uponor and ProWarm, so our expertise can be applied to your home.

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WHAT WE DOWe offer reliable repair and servicing for
hydronic or warm water underfloor heating systems

More efficient than radiators

More room space - walls with radiators

Safer for children & pets. No hot pipes

Control individual room temperature

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Verified professionals

The underfloor heating manifold acts as the heart of your heating system, connecting the heating pipes and ensuring accurate temperature and pressure outputs. Via the manifold we can review the operational status of the system, check the pressure of the system to make sure it isn’t exceeding the recommended levels and review the flow rates of the water with the flow gauges.

Even though underfloor heating systems are installed beneath carpet, tiles or wooden flooring, there is usually no reason for the entire floor to be raised to fix the problem. In the vast majority of cases any fault being experienced by an underfloor heating system is usually related to something above the ground.