Find the flooring which...
completes your home
With a range of compatible flooring materials to choose from, Radiant Underfloor Heating can complete your underfloor heating system with flooring to suit your tastes.
Compatible high-quality flooring materials include:
Wood
Vinyl
Laminate
Tile
Carpet
Karndean
Amtico
Following the completion of your underfloor heating installation, the team at Radiant Underfloor Heating further provide professional fitting of flooring materials. We take pride in our attention to detail and excellent service from start to finish, providing our customers with an underfloor heating system which is truly bespoke to their home.
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Our ability to fulfil an end-to-end service, from the installation of underfloor heating to final commission and installation of flooring, ensures residential and commercial constructions are complete with underfloor heating and flooring, on time and on budget.
Materials | Pros | Cons | Location |
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Wood (Natural & Engineered Wood) | Natural thermal conductivity & adds value to home | Expensive to purchase | Suitable for dry areas |
Vinyl (Synthetic) | Low maintenance, durable & affordable | Poorer lifespan compared to other materials | Areas of high footfall & dry areas |
Laminate (Synthetic with Wood Fibre Core) | Closely mimics wood & stone flooring | Limited water resistance | Areas of high footfall & dry areas |
Tile (Ceramic & Porcelain) | Natural thermal conductivity | Hard underfoot & can be costly | Areas of high heat loss & wet areas |
Carpet (Natural & Synthetic) | A soft & comfortable flooring | Certain carpet types aren't compatible with underfloor heating | All areas |
Karndean (Vinyl) | Vinyl flooring with increased quality & a range of designs | More expensive than other types of vinyl flooring | Areas of high footfall and dry areas |
Amtico (Vinyl) | High quality vinyl flooring & carpet for residential & commercial properties | More expensive than other types of vinyl flooring | Areas of high footfall & dry areas |