Frequently Asked Questions
Can underfloor heating be installed on any wood subfloor?
In most cases, underfloor heating can be installed on wooden subfloors. It is important to check the condition of the subfloor and make sure it is sufficiently load-bearing and level. If in doubt, you can always contact one of our experts for advice.
Is underfloor heating suitable for any type of wood floor?
Underfloor heating can be installed under different types of wood floors, such as parquet, laminate or solid wood. It is important to choose floors with low thermal resistance so that heat can be transferred efficiently.
What is the ideal water temperature for underfloor heating on wood floors?
The ideal water temperature for underfloor heating on wood floors is between 35°C and 45°C. It is important not to set the temperature too high to avoid possible damage to the wood floor.
How long does it take for my underfloor heating on wood floors to reach temperature?
Warming up an underfloor heating system on wood floors can take several hours. The exact time depends on factors such as insulation, the thickness of the floor finish and the set temperature. Keep in mind that while underfloor heating has a slower warm-up time than traditional radiators, it offers even and comfortable warmth. In doing so, it is smarter to keep it at a constant temperature, which is more efficient!
Is it possible to combine underfloor heating with other heating systems?
Yes, it is possible to combine underfloor heating with other heating systems, such as radiators or air heating. This can be useful for rooms where additional heating is needed or to achieve faster warm-up times. Discuss your requirements with our experts to find the best solution for your situation.