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My underfloor heating doesnt give out enough heat, what should I do?

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My underfloor heating doesnt give out enough heat, what should I do?

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Assuming your under-floor heating is functioning properly, the likelihood is that the under-floor heating simply does not have the capacity to heat the required space (this is common where there are high ceilings or large expanses of glass compared to the floor area, or where insulation is poor). The most straight-forward solution is to add supplemental heating using an electric or central heating radiator. We have a wide range of both types of radiators, offering high heat outputs and available in sizes to accommodate limited wall space. If you have central heating elsewhere in the property and are prepared to extend it, then central heating radiators work well, alternatively, electric radiators may be the best way forward. Please call to our sales team for help and advice.

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