Underfloor heating system fully fitted ready for screeding

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  • čas přidán 15. 04. 2023
  • Underfloor Heating for the garden room, this video explains the full fitting process for wet underfloor heating from the fitting of the membrane and edge expansion to laying the clip track and piping up the circuits and final connection to the manifold
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Komentáře • 55

  • @samposton9101
    @samposton9101 Před rokem +7

    Super neat work, Robin & Gary. Lovely seeing so much care and pride in something that’ll never be seen!

  • @davidianwalsh
    @davidianwalsh Před rokem +15

    i built my own place in 2011-2013 using NU-Heat UFH throughout (330m2) - I've never had any issues at all! I couldn't recommend them highly enough. I integrated a MVHR system, and thermal solar panels as well. It's such a great idea to invest as much as you can in trying to future proof your home if the intent is for it to be your 'forever' home.

    • @lukepeacham9663
      @lukepeacham9663 Před rokem +1

      Do you have gas? How do you get hot water.

    • @davidianwalsh
      @davidianwalsh Před rokem +1

      @@lukepeacham9663 no mains gas, I initially installed an electric boiler to top-up the solar panels, but that proved too expensive so I’ve got an external oil fired boiler now. Also back in 2011 when the initial feed-in tariff was available I installing 2.4kw of solar panels, they have already more than paid for themselves and I have 13 years of payments still to come!

    • @tonyradice1494
      @tonyradice1494 Před rokem

      Can I ask who you used for MVHR ? I’m also about to do the same thing next spring, UFH throughout, MVHR, and solar. Many thanks in advance.

  • @PeteBrisbourne
    @PeteBrisbourne Před rokem +5

    Absolutely envious of all this excellent build quality and infrastructure.

  • @jamiefors5062
    @jamiefors5062 Před rokem +2

    Love old school tradesman like Gary, top fella 👍

  • @conorlavery4762
    @conorlavery4762 Před rokem +1

    Hey Robin........ Nice wee Sunday morning break required now...... perfect timing...... cheers

  • @philipwilliams8114
    @philipwilliams8114 Před rokem +1

    Great segment with Gary. A star is born 👍

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před rokem +2

      He's an amazing guy and good friend and super brave to be featured, he has been creating amazing work for me for decades!! I'm super lucky to have him in my team!

  • @alicocker3256
    @alicocker3256 Před rokem

    Came back to this video as I’m just about to membrane over PIR prior to running clip track and pipe work for UFH and as per usual the work here is exceptional, also the details are covered sand all my questions were answered!! Cheers

  • @marcmcgettigan3580
    @marcmcgettigan3580 Před rokem

    Great video Robin. very interesting and educational. Much appreciated

  • @stuartjones2242
    @stuartjones2242 Před rokem

    nice job Robin , preparations the key 👍👍😃😃

  • @caravancapers5091
    @caravancapers5091 Před rokem

    Our first nu-heat was in 1997 (red twin pipe). Our second is coming in July 2023! Our only issue was the TRV and ultimately the control panel which I has to swap out for a wireless system. Not really a nu-heat problem but an issue related to a builder going through our control wiring. Our first choice was nu-heat before and again now. They have come along way in 25 years!

  • @SJWardBuilders
    @SJWardBuilders Před rokem +1

    👌Top work Robin

  • @soa324
    @soa324 Před rokem

    Lovely Job that Robin

  • @Anthony-dh3ty
    @Anthony-dh3ty Před rokem +3

    You should be running your ufh on weather compensation not using a crap manifold mixing valve you could run that room at 30c flow temperature

  • @jongkim8386
    @jongkim8386 Před 6 měsíci

    This very heating system is called "Ondol" in Korea and it started hundreds years ago.

  • @kevinmatthews2620
    @kevinmatthews2620 Před rokem

    the cliptrack joints look just like scalextric track joints :) just a observation Robin :) :)

  • @colinturner9384
    @colinturner9384 Před rokem +1

    Robin, love your channel, but all the talk of being accurate and then you go and install the pipework loops and take a different route back to the manifold different to the plans, hope you modify the plans "as installed"

  • @Brown969
    @Brown969 Před rokem +4

    Only UFH problem I came across was the client putting too thick of an underlay down. I think we had to find an underlay with a lower TOG which made me laugh as I thought they were confusing it with duvets😂
    I think the UFH suppliers or designers can clarify what TOG underlay to use.

  • @connordunne8975
    @connordunne8975 Před rokem +1

    A solar pump helps will filling underfloor helps with wasted water just recirculates the same water 👍🏼

    • @paultyson777
      @paultyson777 Před rokem +1

      Been doing it that way for years. Handy for adding additives to.

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj Před rokem +1

    RC not using a stick or two to set distances! The world is spinning off its axis!

  • @ciaranclose192
    @ciaranclose192 Před 4 měsíci

    Did you retrofit that onto an existing floor without lowering the floor and if so how much additional height had been added to the finished floor including covering?

  • @andrewhealy7224
    @andrewhealy7224 Před 7 měsíci

    What is used for hearing on the upstairs?

  • @brianfox-paterson9717
    @brianfox-paterson9717 Před 8 měsíci

    Just a little confused - at 21:31gary talks about the formers keeping the pipes down as he bends them up to the manifold. It's bit difficult to see but it looks like he is on a concrete floor, certainly not a DPM over Celotex or something equally as soft. So how does he attach them.? He says you need the formers because it is a tight radius but how do they stay fixed down and in place if there is not something substantial to fix them too.

  • @ershadtaymourtash2529
    @ershadtaymourtash2529 Před 9 měsíci

    Dear Expert,
    Thank you for the brilliant explanation. My question is whether we can install new laminate on top of old ceramics while using a wet floor heating system. Could you please guide me on whether this would prevent efficient heating conductivity, increase energy consumption, and how it might affect moisture levels? Additionally, what steps can I take to control these factors?
    Best regards,

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I would say that providing your system is man enough to heat the space in the first place then laying a laminate floor over the top should be ok, the following factors would need to be considered, check that the underlay and flooring is compatible with under floor heating, you may need a floor temperature sensor added to the underfloor room stat that will make sure the floor temperature will not exceed the flooring manufacturers recommendations, you may need to laytex over the tiles if the tiling is not that smooth and flat

  • @peefor135
    @peefor135 Před rokem

    Another beautifully executed job. What sort of room temperature would you expect to be able to maintain with the system shown? I would imagine that the design would have a maximum achievable.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před rokem +1

      We have been running it with a super low flow temperature while we dried the screed and also from a temporary 3kw electric boiler (so half size) and we easily reached 23 degrees at the thernostat

    • @peefor135
      @peefor135 Před rokem

      @@ukconstruction Thanks for the reply. I was just curious as to what temperature you were hoping to achieve in the particular rooms. Some people are happy with 19°C, whereas others are cold at 23°C.

  • @robertgeiger7026
    @robertgeiger7026 Před rokem +1

    So u have 2 bleed the pipes.

  • @pedrostokoe1980
    @pedrostokoe1980 Před rokem

    Robin where abouts are you from just wondering what areas you work in

  • @user-to8bj6iy5x
    @user-to8bj6iy5x Před 10 měsíci

    i'm afraid from any problem will be in future like shrinkage between Tile and adhesive , please any one give me feed back this procedure are safe

  • @Ninefingers1986
    @Ninefingers1986 Před 5 měsíci

    What did you use for the separation layer? Cheers

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před 5 měsíci +1

      This is a typical polythene DPM type material, it is 1000 gauge, we use this as it is readily available and very good value and cheaper than thinner gauges

    • @Ninefingers1986
      @Ninefingers1986 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ukconstruction thanks for the quick reply. All the best

  • @lockdownlife3.028
    @lockdownlife3.028 Před 8 měsíci

    Shouldn’t the DPM been installed underneath the insulation?

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před 8 měsíci

      This is the separation layer not the DPM that was under the main slab

  • @davidbarnett8002
    @davidbarnett8002 Před 4 měsíci

    What's the expansion joint

    • @PercyJackson93
      @PercyJackson93 Před 2 měsíci

      The strip going up the edges to stop the cement spilling out and allows expansion of the cement as well.

  • @razorlicks7929
    @razorlicks7929 Před rokem

    Looks like one of the loops was mlcp and the rest were pert.

  • @Jonas-sg1eo
    @Jonas-sg1eo Před 8 měsíci

    membrane should be under insulation ?

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před 8 měsíci

      This is not the DPM this is the screed separation layer

    • @Jonas-sg1eo
      @Jonas-sg1eo Před 8 měsíci

      whats the reason for it ?
      @@ukconstruction

    • @nathanberry2744
      @nathanberry2744 Před 8 měsíci

      It’s to stop any reaction between the screed and the insulation

    • @tonymott3684
      @tonymott3684 Před 7 měsíci

      And to minimise the chance of the liquid screed getting under the insulation boards which would be a disaster

  • @deanchapple1
    @deanchapple1 Před rokem

    Been a plumber for 20 years. I used to use Nu-Heat but unfortunately they are hideously over priced! Most, if not all other UFH companies are significantly cheaper and offer just as good or better service.
    Nu-Heat need to change their ways.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  Před rokem +1

      Hi Dean, I obviously price check and I too have found cheaper systems, I am personally the kind of person that sticks with what I know and the support and technical assistance that we get from Nu Heat is second to none, we also fully trust their specifications and we have had amazing results and energy usage based on well designed systems that we have fitted over the years.

    • @deanchapple1
      @deanchapple1 Před rokem

      @@ukconstruction yeah I hear what you are saying and that was exactly my attitude.
      However, I have come to discover that there’s now plenty of UFH companies offering same customer experience but at half the cost (literally).
      Unfortunately Nu-Heat are so far behind the times in regard to pricing, I can’t see how they are surviving?
      To be honest, it’s strange how expensive they are?! Given that their products are mainly generic….. I.E mainstream manufacturers just branded up as Nu-Heat.

  • @bernardgarrett3897
    @bernardgarrett3897 Před rokem +1

    Too many ads.

  • @michaelplates
    @michaelplates Před měsícem

    I hate videos where there is so much talking and very little doing - please to keep one's attention do the job and talk your viewers through it as you do it. Utter annoying when you talk and don't do.