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Can underfloor heating be used in a bathroom or a wet room?

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Can underfloor heating be used in a bathroom or a wet room?

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Yes, but it is common practice to locate the thermostat on an outside wall (typically on the landing or in the hall) with the floor probe running through the wall into the floor where the heating is installed.

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