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Has anyone used ThermoLAM underfloor heating?
I have just moved into a propeorty that needs a lot of work doing, the first thing being central heating. I'm keen to ...
- 23-11-2010 #1
ThermoLAM UFH
Hi
Has anyone used ThermoLAM underfloor heating?
I have just moved into a propeorty that needs a lot of work doing, the first thing being central heating. I'm keen to have underfloor heating, and have the above system that can be used beneath wood flooring.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Re: ThermoLAM UFH
hi snnm
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Re: ThermoLAM UFH
I believe thermolam is a heating mat designed for use under laminate or engineered wood. If it is the same product I am thinking about it is made by a company in India.
Our alternative product is WoodTec, which you can find details here :- 140W/m2 Underfloor Heating Mats for laminate / wood flooring from Uheat
- 24-11-2010 #4
Re: ThermoLAM UFH
Thanks, I will take a look at that.
This may be a silly question.. but... We are wanting to install ufh throughout the our ground floor, which consists of two rooms - lounge, and one to (evetnually) be a kitchen/diner. When assessing how much ufh we need, do we calculate the measurements for each room separetly, i.e. 2 packs of 20m2 or do we calculate as a total floor space? And do they need to be on separate thermostats or can they be on the same one?
Thanks.
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Re: ThermoLAM UFH
You need to work out m2 of each room.
It may be possible to use one thermostat but for efficient running I would recommend a thermostat for each area.
If you have a plan or sketch with dimensions, please email it to us mail@uheat.co.uk or fax to 01394 387177, we'll work out exactly what you need and give you a quotation.
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