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future proof heating

  • 23-09-2015 6:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41


    Hi there

    I am building an extension and have an opportunity to put underfloor heating etc in place. I have been recommended not to go that route as the demand on my oil burner will be too great.

    However at some point in the future i would like to use air to water systems. Would anyone recommend i lay my underfloor pipes now and connect to air to water once these systems are established and cost effective ?

    And if so what about the Rads ?

    Thank you for any advice
    John


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,870 ✭✭✭✭Dtp1979


    muganj wrote: »
    Hi there

    I am building an extension and have an opportunity to put underfloor heating etc in place. I have been recommended not to go that route as the demand on my oil burner will be too great.

    However at some point in the future i would like to use air to water systems. Would anyone recommend i lay my underfloor pipes now and connect to air to water once these systems are established and cost effective ?

    And if so what about the Rads ?

    Thank you for any advice
    John

    If the extension isn't too big then maybe lay the pipes for the underfloor and also run pipes for rads. That way in the future you can always use the underfloor pipes if needs be


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