Modern properties require modern solutions; if you’re undertaking a new build project, work with the most forward-thinking systems available.
Radiant Underfloor Heating works closely with builders and contractors taking on domestic and commercial new builds to provide a time- and cost-efficient installation service for underfloor heating systems.
We specialise in hydronic systems – the perfect choice for new builds.
With 35 years of experience in the construction industry, we can provide the industry knowledge and connections to ensure a professional and streamlined installation, working to your project specifications, timescales, and current industry standards.
As part of this, our team offers site surveys to determine project conditions, before a fast quotation response. We then design the bespoke system, install pipework, test and can even provide the finished flooring, before further offering commissioning on the complete system.
A 25-year manufacturer guarantee on pipes offers peace of mind for tenants and homeowners alike in the durability of their underfloor heating systems, with minimal maintenance requirements.
What are the benefits of underfloor heating?
Underfloor heating systems are a popular choice for new build projects.
It is quicker, simpler, and more cost-considerate to install underfloor heating during the construction stage rather than at a later date when a retrofit will be required.
Underfloor heating also adds value and desirability to a property; it is a highly aesthetic, clean, quiet and long-lasting system – offering many benefits over traditional heating systems. Being 25% more efficient than traditional radiator systems, it moreover lowers energy bills and has a reduced environmental impact, further appealing to homeowners and tenants.
What sectors do we work with?
Radiant Underfloor Heating can work to the requirements of both domestic and commercial properties, including those within the following sectors:
Domestic new build homes
Commercial offices
Public buildings
To find out more or to book your free survey, get in touch today!
Electronic vs hydronic underfloor heating
Whilst both electric and hydronic underfloor heating can be used in new build properties, hydronic underfloor heating is the preferred choice out of the two.
This is because hydronic underfloor heating can be easily installed in concrete subfloors during the construction stage, preventing costly future retrofits for home and property owners, as well as providing a more efficient heating system.
Hydronic underfloor heating offers a lower long-term running cost than electric systems, which is preferrable for tenants and homeowners moving into the properties.
Hydronic underfloor heating is also more appropriate for larger spaces than electric systems, meaning installation across multiple rooms is achievable.
Overall, it is recommended that hydronic systems are installed for new build projects.
"I couldn't be happier with the underfloor heating installation provided. From the initial consultation to the final installation, Ian and Steve were extremely professional and knowledgeable. They helped us choose the best system for our home, and now we enjoy warm and cosy floors throughout the winter. Highly recommend their services!" – A. Parker
"I am thoroughly impressed. From the moment I contacted Radiant, they were responsive and attentive to my needs. The guys arrived on time, worked diligently, and left the place spotless when they were finished. Now, I can't imagine living without underfloor heating! I'm recommending them to all my friends and family." – S. Mitchell
"I'm delighted to write this glowing review for Radiant’s heating services. From the beginning, their customer service was top-notch, and they guided me through the process with ease. The installation was done professionally and on time. Now, my home is warm and comfortable, and I couldn't be happier with my decision to choose them. Highly recommended!" – Ethan Bennett
"Impressive workmanship, courteous team. Love my new heating!" – Olivia Ramirez
"Reliable, friendly, and stress-free installation process." – C. Anderson