



Underfloor heating for your home
Warmtiles specialise in supplying Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Electric
underfloor heating systems ideally suited for your home environment.
Underfloor Heating comes in various formats with solutions to suit your need and budget. With the installation of underfloor heating becoming easier with our easy-to-install starter kits, you will be able to see an improvement in the way your home is heated quicker than ever.
All our prices include VAT and Delivery, there are no hidden costs and if you order before Midday your delivery will arrive the next day!
Insulation Boards & AdhesivesWe also sell Load Bearing Insulation Boards, Flexible Levelling Compound & Adhesives required for the Underfloor Heating. So eliminate that Winter Chill that can really have a major impact.
Our Price PolicyWe will match prices providing the quality is as good as our Scandinavian products and also offer manufacturers life time guarantee. Please call us free on 0800 234 6354 to enquire about our price match policy.
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The benefits of Underfloor Heating over Conventional Heating
Conventional home heating methods involve the use of radiators, convection (economy 7) heaters, gas or open fires. These traditional convection heating methods do not distribute heat effectively and consistently.
Underfloor heating allows the whole floor to be evenly heated to the same temperature throughout, so no matter where you are in your home, your heating will remain consistent and comfortable to even the most sensitive of little feet.
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Where can I use Underfloor heating to its best effect
Have you ever felt the heat of a radiator coming through the back of a chair? Underfloor heating allows your feet to be warm, while your head feels fine. Ideal for all types of floors, i.e. ceramic tiles, marble, laminate, stone, slate, wood and carpet.
Our electric underfloor heating cable systems carry both the CE mark for European compliance & also the "S" mark issued by SEMKO in Sweden (SEMKO being Scandinavia's equivalent testing body to BEAB in the UK). |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 July 2007 )
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