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Frau Vicky
Dear all,
We have recently moved into a new flat with wet underfloor heating and we turned it on Saturday for the first time. After 24 hours we had an ambient heat in the flat, but the floor was cool except in the areas where the pipes run together. The man who did the installation said that this is normal when the outside temperature is above 0°c and we would have warm floors in winter as that would make the heating work harder (this is a rough translation of Berliner German and really against the upper limits of my language abilities since I know nothing about plumbing in any language). But this seems nonsensical to me; surely, if you run hot water through anything it should get warm notwithstanding the weather. I would like to go back armed with the collective wisdom of the Plumers Forum UK, and am grateful in advance for your responses.
We have recently moved into a new flat with wet underfloor heating and we turned it on Saturday for the first time. After 24 hours we had an ambient heat in the flat, but the floor was cool except in the areas where the pipes run together. The man who did the installation said that this is normal when the outside temperature is above 0°c and we would have warm floors in winter as that would make the heating work harder (this is a rough translation of Berliner German and really against the upper limits of my language abilities since I know nothing about plumbing in any language). But this seems nonsensical to me; surely, if you run hot water through anything it should get warm notwithstanding the weather. I would like to go back armed with the collective wisdom of the Plumers Forum UK, and am grateful in advance for your responses.