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Matthew Kitching
Morning,
Will try and keep as brief as possible.
Have recently undertaken a barn conversion and have had a ground-source heat pump installed with UFH. I have been concerned for quite some time that the floor doesn't feel warm, despite the UFH being turned on. I have the room thermostats set a 20 degrees. I don't really want to turn them up anymore as the house is so well insulated we will end up baking !
Should I be feeling the heat through the tiles at 20 degrees ?
My builder had a few "issues" whilst installing the pipes and laying the screed as the floor levels were very hit and miss with it being an old barn. I think in certain areas we have 110mm, but most areas I believe are around 75mm. Could this be an issue ?
I have spoken to my UFH installers and they are suggesting I turn the heating up to 25 or 26 degrees but obviously I am loathed to do this...
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Will try and keep as brief as possible.
Have recently undertaken a barn conversion and have had a ground-source heat pump installed with UFH. I have been concerned for quite some time that the floor doesn't feel warm, despite the UFH being turned on. I have the room thermostats set a 20 degrees. I don't really want to turn them up anymore as the house is so well insulated we will end up baking !
Should I be feeling the heat through the tiles at 20 degrees ?
My builder had a few "issues" whilst installing the pipes and laying the screed as the floor levels were very hit and miss with it being an old barn. I think in certain areas we have 110mm, but most areas I believe are around 75mm. Could this be an issue ?
I have spoken to my UFH installers and they are suggesting I turn the heating up to 25 or 26 degrees but obviously I am loathed to do this...
Any advice greatly appreciated.