Hello dear experts!
I would like to hear your opinions on the topic of underfloor heating. My parents have underfloor heating in the hallway and kitchen of their house. When they built the house, they were told not to install underfloor heating in the bedroom or children’s room, so there is none in those rooms. What do you think about this? Is it true that underfloor heating is not recommended for bedrooms? And if so, why?
Best regards
felixdummy
I would like to hear your opinions on the topic of underfloor heating. My parents have underfloor heating in the hallway and kitchen of their house. When they built the house, they were told not to install underfloor heating in the bedroom or children’s room, so there is none in those rooms. What do you think about this? Is it true that underfloor heating is not recommended for bedrooms? And if so, why?
Best regards
felixdummy
We have a different starting point, but: an old house, no underfloor heating anywhere, only radiators. We disconnected the one in the bedroom since we sleep with the window open anyway.
In such a case—meaning for people who sleep with the window open—underfloor heating is certainly not optimal, in my opinion. It would just heat unnecessarily.
In such a case—meaning for people who sleep with the window open—underfloor heating is certainly not optimal, in my opinion. It would just heat unnecessarily.
Niloa schrieb:
We can control the underfloor heating temperature individually in each room. So it’s no problem to keep the bedroom cooler or even turn it off completely for those who sleep with the windows open.Well, that sounds good 🙂
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Obstlerbaum4 Feb 2019 20:34Nordlys schrieb:
We can do that too... only somehow it is such that 21°C (70°F) works well for me, but 15°C (59°F) not really, it is always too warm. Incorrectly sized...Similar topics