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Can I use Underfloor heating for old buildings?

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Can I use Underfloor heating for old buildings?

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Yes you can, just make sure that the insulation is good enough in the floor and building itself. You may also need to make some adjustments to floor height to accommodate the pipes and insulation materials, but by using Underfloor heating you get to keep the charm of your old building by not having to add modern radiators. However, if the building has particularly high heat losses and it is not feasible to insulate supplementary heating may be required during peak design conditions.

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