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Got an underfloor heating to install and Ive done a few repairs on manifolds etc but this is the first design and install for me. Advice and tip requested. The job is a kitchen extension with under floor heating this .will be added to the existing rad heated house.
The new heated areas will be the kitchen and adjoining utility room (which ill put maniufold). The new kitchen extension room will be area 7.5x 6mtrs of which the available new floor for pipes will be 4.6mtrs x 6mtrs.
How do you work out heat required on new floor area to heat up whole room ? There is also a lot of Glass (french doors) on two walls so higher heat loss compaired to insulated walls. Again heat loss. Do you put in heated room size and with required calculated pipes length put closer together to fit in smaller available floor area to gain more heat??
The ajoining utility room (2.5 x 2.4 mtrs) is new floor so will do as a new zone with stat.
Which floor pipe fixing system is recommended ?
With pressure testing how long do you recommend this is done and should I leave it pressurized when screed laid on top. Do you fix manifold and pressurize all that as well. Practical questions for ease of install.
Any advice and experiences would help
Thanks Ray
 
Pick a supplier / company that you want to use and get them to design the system for you.
Too many variables to give you any advice, without leaving you in trouble if it doesn't work
 
Send the plans over to Uheat,they sponsor this forum. Give them the details and they do all th calculations for you. If you have any questions they are very helpful and will source answers. I've used them for a few years and they are great, very competitive prices too.
 
Have to agree send over details to uheat Jake he is very good and will design a system for you , use their staple system it's easy to lay you will need the stapler which can be hired , I've done several of their systems all worked out great , fill vent and pressurise to 3 bar while floors laid ,your systems relatively small so I'd say 150 mm to 200. mm centres would be ok you'll struggle getting it any tighter than 150 mm . Kop
 
We do a fair bit of underfloor after using several now polypipe installer's. Gives you chance to negotiate price with any number of merchants and under screed its a 15mm system .
So any odd ends of tube use up
What do you do with bits of 16mm apart from skip?
 
We do a fair bit of underfloor after using several now polypipe installer's. Gives you chance to negotiate price with any number of merchants and under screed its a 15mm system .
So any odd ends of tube use up
What do you do with bits of 16mm apart from skip?

Hot and cold and heating if it’s wras approved
 
I know its hard to say but I'm trying to gauge how long it will take to lay so I can quote labour.
Uheat have quoted the ultra fix rail system. 2 zones (2x 100mtr in one zone and 1 x 50mtr in the other)
Fix rail system then pipes at 150mm centers , The two zones floor area is approx 35m2
Install manifold with 2 port valve and 2 wifi thermostats . Pressure test.
I'm sure seasoned installers can wiz through this small install . I'm expecting it to take me longer than normal as first one.
Any advice on how much time I should allow as don't want to under estimated time taken to install.
 
I would allow 2 days as it’s your first

Chances are you will be able to do it in a day once you know the ins and outs wtc
 

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