Underfloor Heating

Efficient and Eco-Friendly Heating: Underfloor heating combined with heat pumps uses renewable energy sources (air, ground, or water) to provide consistent warmth at lower temperatures, making it both energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.

Comfort and Aesthetic Benefits: This system distributes heat evenly, eliminates cold spots, and improves air quality by reducing dust circulation. It also frees up space by removing the need for bulky radiators, contributing to a sleek, modern home design.

Versatile and Cost-Effective: Suitable for various flooring types and compatible with both new and existing homes, this heating solution lowers energy bills and reduces your carbon footprint, making it a smart and sustainable long-term investment.

Heat pumps generate warmth by drawing renewable energy from natural sources such as air, ground, or water, making them an efficient and sustainable option. Since the entire system is hidden beneath the floor, it allows for a clean, uncluttered interior without the need for bulky radiators. Additionally, it’s highly adaptable, working seamlessly with a variety of flooring materials like tiles, wood, and laminate to suit different home styles.

Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR)

Energy Efficiency vs. Air Quality: Modern airtight homes are energy-efficient but can suffer from poor indoor air quality due to limited natural ventilation, leading to potential health issues and mould growth.

MVHR System Benefits: Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems provide a solution by continuously supplying fresh, filtered air while recovering heat from outgoing air, maintaining energy efficiency and reducing heating costs.

Health and Comfort Improvements: MVHR systems enhance indoor comfort by regulating humidity, reducing condensation, and filtering out allergens and pollutants, making them vital for sustainable and healthy living environments.

MVHR systems function as balanced ventilation by extracting stale indoor air and introducing fresh outdoor air. A key component is the heat exchanger, which transfers warmth from outgoing to incoming air, minimizing energy loss. This preserves indoor temperatures and supports consistent air circulation. By managing humidity and preventing condensation, MVHR systems contribute to a healthier environment and help reduce airborne irritants like dust and pollutants.