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Wet & electric systems

Underfloor heating for warmth underfoot

Even, comfortable heat with no radiators taking up wall space. We design and install wet and electric underfloor heating for renovations, extensions and new builds.

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Underfloor heating turns the whole floor into a gentle, even radiator — no cold spots, no bulky radiators, and often lower running costs because it works efficiently at lower temperatures. It's a genuine upgrade in comfort, and it pairs beautifully with modern boilers and heat pumps.

We install both wet (water-based) and electric underfloor heating across Essex, London, Kent and Suffolk. Whether it's a single bathroom, a kitchen extension or a whole-house system, we'll design it to suit your floor build-up, insulation and heat source.

Wet vs electric — which is right?

Both systems have their place, and we'll recommend the best fit for your project:

  • Wet (hydronic) systems circulate warm water through pipes beneath the floor. They're ideal for larger areas and whole-house heating, and they run efficiently — especially with a heat pump.
  • Electric systems use heating mats or wires. They're quicker and cheaper to install in smaller areas like bathrooms and en-suites, making them perfect for retrofits.

Ideal for extensions and renovations

If you're building an extension or renovating, underfloor heating is far easier to install while the floor is up. It frees valuable wall space, works brilliantly with tiled and stone floors, and delivers a level of comfort radiators simply can't match.

We'll factor in insulation and floor build-up to make sure your system is efficient and responsive, and we'll integrate it neatly with your existing heating controls or a new smart thermostat.

Works beautifully with renewables

Because underfloor heating runs at lower water temperatures than radiators, it's the perfect partner for an air source heat pump. If you're thinking about future-proofing your heating, the two together are a smart, efficient combination.

Planning an extension or a new bathroom? It's the perfect moment to add underfloor heating while the floor's already up — get in touch early so we can design it in.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

No — because it heats efficiently at lower temperatures and spreads heat evenly, running costs are often lower than radiators, particularly with a well-insulated floor.

Yes. Electric systems are ideal for retrofitting single rooms, and wet systems can be added during renovations or with low-profile options where floor height is limited.

It works with most floor finishes — tile and stone are best for heat transfer, but it also works under engineered wood, vinyl and some carpets.

Electric suits smaller areas and retrofits; wet suits larger areas and whole-house heating, especially with a heat pump. We'll advise based on your project.

It can heat a room entirely on its own, meaning you can remove radiators and free up wall space, or run it alongside existing heating.

Electric mats in a single room can be done in a day or two; wet systems for larger areas take longer and are best fitted during building work.

Yes. We can control underfloor heating with smart and zoned thermostats for room-by-room comfort and efficiency.

Absolutely — underfloor heating and heat pumps are an ideal, efficient combination because both work best at lower temperatures.

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