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Underfloor heating and carpet

  • 13-02-2013 7:27pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32


    We are doing underfloor downstairs and have been advised cost of underfloor upstairs vs rads upstairs is not v different. However we want carpet floors upstairs. I understand I would need suitable tog carpet. But does anyone have experience of underfloor with carpet, can the carpet be nice and soft/comfortable and still leave you with a nice warm room?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,097 ✭✭✭Dtp79


    KittyChai wrote: »
    We are doing underfloor downstairs and have been advised cost of underfloor upstairs vs rads upstairs is not v different. However we want carpet floors upstairs. I understand I would need suitable tog carpet. But does anyone have experience of underfloor with carpet, can the carpet be nice and soft/comfortable and still leave you with a nice warm room?
    As far as I know carpet can't be used but I'm open to correction


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 536 ✭✭✭Condenser


    KittyChai wrote: »
    We are doing underfloor downstairs and have been advised cost of underfloor upstairs vs rads upstairs is not v different. However we want carpet floors upstairs. I understand I would need suitable tog carpet. But does anyone have experience of underfloor with carpet, can the carpet be nice and soft/comfortable and still leave you with a nice warm room?

    Depends on the tog value of the carpet. The lower the better, but the underlay is a bigger concern, it has to be designed for carpets. Don't take a salesmans word that it is, do the research before you buy it.


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