GDS Plumbing and Tiling Huddersfield
Plumber, Tiler, Bathroom Fitter
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0845 116 2446
8 Grove St, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield HD7 5DZ, UK
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Delivering Professional Underfloor Heating (UFH) installations
Underfloor Heating (UFH) - We are Specialists in providing underfloor heating in Huddersfield and all over West Yorkshire. We have installed various types of underfloor heating systems for both domestic and commercial clients across the breadth of West Yorkshire and beyond.
An Introduction to Underfloor Heating (UFH)
One of the best things about Underfloor Heating is that its a highly effective and reliable way to quickly heat up the temperature in your home, allowing one to control the temperature in various rooms at levels of their desire. Also unlike Radiators, the heat builds up from the floor and rises covering a greater surface area more efficiently than a Radiator would and is especially useful in rooms with high ceilings. The other great thing about UFH is that you can install it in both old and new homes and have the luxury of choosing from numerous configurations to suit your set up. Here at GDS Plumbing & Tiling Huddersfield, we can help you make the right decision in the ideal configuration for UFH, meaning that we will guide and advise you on what we believe are your best options. We will take into account your budget constraints and personal preferences and propose a suitable UFH system configuration for you no problem.
UFH - Wet and Dry Systems. Which ones for you?
Other Benefits of using UFH as a replacement for Conventional Radiators is that its more cost effective in the long run and rids the need of placing radiators along your walls - from an aesthetics POV, this is great. We offer two types of UFH: Wet and Dry Systems. A Wet System utilises your Central Heating System in that pipework is involved that will lead back to a Boiler. These network of pipes allow hot water from the boiler to circulate and pass through them, giving you a warm floor in the process. This is generally more expensive to install than a Dry System (Electric underfloor heating) but its running costs are cheaper in the long run.
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