Is it true that underfloor heating generates circulation problems?
The problem which you refer to is a phenomenon of the past related to the poor project design and the installations carried out several decades ago. Today the project design and the installation must observe the requirements set by the standards in force. The standard UNI EN 1264 establishes that the maximum temperature of the tiles must not be greater than 29°C in rooms such as the bedroom and the living room. In bathrooms the maximum temperature is 33°C so that it is possible to create a warmer environment. Such temperatures are perfectly compatible with the body temperature and create absolutely no problems with blood circulation which could have happened in the past.