Underfloor Heating
Underfloor heating is the most comfortable and cost effective form of central heating available today. A series of highly durable cross linked double pex pipes run along the floor carrying warm water which heats the room through a combination of effective radiant heat and a gentle upward convection.
Next Energies Underfloor Heating System is individually designed for each project and using the latest technology we calculate the heat requirements taking into consideration room use, room height, windows etc.
Benefits of Underfloor Heating
Comfort - The heat emitted through the floors gives a gentle, even level of comfort around the home with no hot or cold spots or draughts. Leaving your toes cosy and your head cool, the proven ideal comfort conditions.
Low Running Costs - Underfloor Heating can be 15-30% more efficient than conventional radiator systems. Because heat is generated from the entire floor area and distributed evenly throughout the room, thermostats can be set 2-3C lower and each 1C temperature reduction can equate to an energy saving of almost 10% and therefore lower running costs.
Ease of control - Each room can be thermostatically controlled so each room can be set to your comfort level, so your living room can be set to be warmer than the bedrooms.
Space - Underfloor heating is invisible, allowing the freedom to move furniture wherever you want throughout the home.
Maintenance free - The Next Energies System is virtually maintenance free with each loop having no joints, so no danger of leaking pipes.
Health and Safety - Underfloor heating can reduce accidents within the home as there are no radiator with sharp edges and very hot surfaces. Living conditions for allergy suffers are improved as dust mites are discouraged by underfloor heating.
Versatility - Underfloor heating is suitable for any type of building and may be used in all floor constructions, including timber suspended floors. Most floor finishes can be used in association with underfloor heating, such as tiles, wood, carpet and vinyl.