Grant UK moves into underfloor heating

Grant UK moves into underfloor heating

Grant UK has launched its first range of underfloor heating which consists of systems to suit both the new build and retrofit markets.

Assisting with designs and supplying all the underfloor pipework and components, Grant UK can now offer complete package solutions to installers for their customers’ home heating needs.

In 2018, the Company unveiled its first range of emitters with the launch of the Solo Fan Convectors and this year will see underfloor heating being added to its product portfolio. Designed to partner effectively with renewable technologies, Grant’s underfloor heating is said to complement and work alongside its existing product ranges.

Grant’s wet underfloor heating range comprises of two systems – Uflex and Uflex MINI. Both systems are said to be easy to install, use the same manifold, and are highly effective.

Evenly distributing heat upwards into a room, the Uflex and Uflex MINI underfloor systems maintain optimum room temperatures while also helping the heat source, such as an Aerona³ air source heat pump, to work as efficiently as possible.

The Uflex system is embedded within the floor construction and is ideally suited for new builds and extensions. Meanwhile, the Uflex MINI system can be installed over an existing floor and is specifically designed to suit retrofits and renovations. Grant’s Uflex MINI system has a low profile being just 15mm in finished floor height, which allows the underfloor heating installation to be completed without requiring significant changes to a room’s infrastructure.

Utilising self-adhesive panels which are compact in size, a self-levelling screed can be laid over the Uflex MINI system which dries in three days, after which the heat source can be introduced. Furthermore, this system does not require overboarding which makes for a simpler installation as the final floor finish can be laid directly on top of the dry screed.

Alongside the supply of the underfloor pipework, components and controls, Grant UK can also provide design assistance including outline system designs through to full drawings.

For more details, visit www.grantuk.com or submit your design request to design@grantuk.com.

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