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Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 8:10 am
by kiplet
Any comments points cost if you have had under floor heating installed ?
Can you recommend companies or electrician ?

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 8:53 am
by paddywack
We have under floor heating and find it economical as water temperature runs at only 40 degrees, takes along time to heat up but it takes a long time to cool down. I took us a long time to work out the on /off times on the timer.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 10:24 am
by kiplet
Hi Paddywack.
Thanks for reply.
Could I ask do you have the under floor heating in a apartment or a villa ?

which rooms do you have the under floor heating ?( we are looing just to have under floor heating in the bathrooms )
is it the wet system or Electric mat ?
Thanks again.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 3:57 pm
by paddywack
Kiplet

We have a wet system covering the whole house which is detached four beds. Every room is individually thermostated

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 5:12 pm
by kiplet
Hi Paddywack.
Thanks for reply. Is your 4 bed property in Cyprus ? the reason I ask is this is where I need feedback on any installers you could recommend who installed the under floor heating together with costs etc ?
Thanks again.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 5:59 pm
by Becker
Kiplet,if you are thinking of having a wet system here in TRNC,it would need to be done on new build.Unless you have enough room to put 7.5cm of insulation,followed by reinforcing mesh & 7.5cm of sharp sand screed with fibres.This will make it efficient.(UK spec 2.5 years ago).Would need same on all floors.Each room has a manifold which is sealed & pressurized during installation.If pressure drops it tells if pipework has been damaged.UK way,no idea about here.Not seen it in any villas/apts I have seen.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 6:43 pm
by paddywack
Kiplet

I am not in Cyprus, I live in Ireland

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2013 11:30 pm
by kiplet
Cheers Padywack.

Becker.
I was thinking more along the lines of a mat dry coil system. Would you advise this to be ok ?
Better still any recommendation on any installers of under floor heating ?
Thanks for reply.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 4:25 am
by Becker
Hi Kiplet,the only mat we used was undertile,& only ever used in a couple bathrooms.Seemed to please the customers.Not sure how economic it is.You would have to do some research as to the availability & installers here in TRNC.Sorry I cant be more specific.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 6:15 am
by kiplet
Hi Becker.
Thanks for reply. I may have to bring over the under floor heating kit from the Uk and then find a qualified person to install it for me.
I know Cyprus has a short winter but our bathrooms in Cyprus can be quite chilly.

If any one knows a qualified person who installs underfloor heating please get in touch with me.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 8:18 am
by MVP
Some friends have this in their 3 bed place in Karsiyaka.

It was costing about £17 a day in gas two winters ago - they now have a log burner and don't often use the underfloor heating

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 8:28 am
by kiplet
MVP.
Thanks for reply. I understand that underfloor heating is quite expensive to run.
We intend to install just in Bathrooms. Allowing for the warming up we will only need it on for 4 hrs per day in he winter for approx 6 weeks, so prepared for the expense.

Any one out there who could install ?

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 10:37 am
by ToastLady
Have you thought of putting in bathroom wall heaters instead? We installed these a couple of years ago, and what a difference they have made, along with some non slip washable rugs, and wooden toilet seats. They are quite cost effective, and haven't had any nasty shocks with the electric bills.

Something like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dimplex-FX20V-b ... ll+heaters

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 1:37 pm
by Becker
Try Ersem in Alsancak,on the right hand corner of junction corner that goes left for Camelot Beach & Right for Dolmaci supermarket on main road to Girne.Coming from Karsiaka that is.They seem to do most things.Will supply & fix tiles as well.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 4:17 pm
by kiplet
Thanks Becker.
Does any one have an E-mail address or contact details of the Bathroom store down near the harbour ?

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2013 8:14 pm
by Hippocampus
We bought and installed a bathroom blow heater, which does the trick if you remember to switch it on 10 mins before you want to use the room.
The first one that we bought was from Elektrokur on the Girne roundabout, made in UK but not brilliant. I then brought one over from the UK, which is much more efficient, a "Glen". You can also get special low running cost bathroom heaters that you leave on all the time if you like a warm loo, had one in UK and was good at keeping the chill off the room.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Thu 12 Sep 2013 5:18 am
by Sage
Hi, Have recently had underfloor heating installed on a new build throughout the whole house. Dont know how effecient it is as not due to move in until next week and probably still wont know until the winter when we will need to use it. Mr Pipe based in Karakum next to Turkish Bank supplied and fitted it. If you go along to see them Im sure they will be only too happy to discuss any questions you may have. Hope this helps.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Thu 12 Sep 2013 7:38 am
by kiplet
Thanks Sage.
Could you tell me what Mr Pipe charged for underfloor heating per metre please ? I am presuming it is the electric coil underfloor heating and not the wet system .This would be a great help.
Thanks again Sage.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Thu 12 Sep 2013 6:48 pm
by MoBry
If you're only going to need heat for bathrooms, why not use portable gas heaters? As long as you make sure the room is well ventilated, they work a treat, heat the room fast, are cheap to use and easy to move around if you feel you need heat in another area of the house.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Fri 13 Sep 2013 10:50 am
by kiplet
Thanks MoBry.
In our last property we installed the warm air wall blow heaters which were excellent and worked well in that property.
However now we are starting from scratch with the bathrooms in a new property that is situated in a cooler area.
This is why we really wanted under floor heating. Thanks for the tip though much appreciated.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Fri 13 Sep 2013 3:34 pm
by Dutchnick
Full U/F heating is wonderful, we had in in our very large house and guest cottages in the UK and used a massive wood/straw burner. Very thick floors kept a very even temperature but as a retro-fit is not really for Cyprus. If you want localise bathroom floor heating then the small electric mats for installing under tiles is just great, we did this to a bathroom in Cyprus with a timer and the amount of electricty used was actuallty very little. A big advantage in a bathroom is that with ventilation you can help keep damp at bay.

Re: Under floor heating.

Posted: Fri 13 Sep 2013 4:56 pm
by kiplet
Thanks Dutchnick.
Did you install the under floor heating your self ? If not i would appreciate contact details of the company or tradesman who installed it for you. Thanks again.