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I'm about to buy a new carpet for a new house with electric underfloor
heating. Am I restricted to looking at thin carpets and underlay? Or
does underfloor heating work reasonably well with most carpets?

thanks,

James
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James H wrote:
I'm about to buy a new carpet for a new house with electric underfloor
heating. Am I restricted to looking at thin carpets and underlay? Or
does underfloor heating work reasonably well with most carpets?


The instructions that came with our electric UFH (which I've just fitted
under tiles) say this:

"Carpets
While it is possible to use carpets with an underfloor heating system
they often absorb too much heat to be very effective. The Tog value of
the carpet and underlay must be less than 1.5. If you wish to use
carpets with any of our cables, please contact us and we will be happy
to advise you of the best options."

It would be worth contacting the manufacturerd of your UFH - the answer
will largely depend on the output of the cable.


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James H wrote:

I'm about to buy a new carpet for a new house with electric underfloor
heating. Am I restricted to looking at thin carpets and underlay? Or
does underfloor heating work reasonably well with most carpets?

Reasonably is the key. Carpets are good insulators and so is underlay,
but if the job has been done properly there will be a lot of insulation
under the UFH anyway, to reduce heat loss downrwads.

In practice, to get the same heating effect, the floor has to run
hotter. That doesn't necessarily mean it uses more fuel tho. To get teh
same heat 'loss' through underlay and carpet menas using higher floor
temps that's all.

I've got 5mm of plastic foam and 8mm of wood lamintae over mine. Not so
good as a tiled floor, but good enough.

thanks,

James


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I'm about to buy a new carpet for a new house with electric underfloor
heating. Am I restricted to looking at thin carpets and underlay? Or
does underfloor heating work reasonably well with most carpets?

thanks



What is important is the overall Tog rating ... which you want to keep as
low as possible to allow heat through.

Rick


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