RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL UNDERFLOOR HEATING EXPERTS

We design, supply, install & commission

Our Mission

At Anglian UFH, we are committed to providing high quality contracting services to our clients. We strive to deliver exceptional results on every project and exceed our clients’ expectations.

Our Services

We offer a full design, supply, install and commissioning service and can provide heat loss calculations on request. We can take your drawings and provide accurate quotations to satisfy any particular specifications.

Underfloor heating... What & Why

Underfloor heating (UFH) is a modern, energy-efficient method of heating a space by circulating warm water or electric heat through systems installed beneath your flooring. Unlike traditional radiators that heat from a single point, UFH delivers even, radiant heat across the entire floor surface, creating a comfortable and cozy environment

There are two main types of underfloor heating systems

Hydronic

These systems use warm water circulated through a
network of pipes embedded in the floor. Hydronic
systems are particularly suited to larger areas or new
builds and are highly efficient when paired with
renewable energy sources like heat pumps.

Electric

Electric systems use heating mats or wires installed
beneath the flooring. These systems are quicker
& easier to install but running costs can vary
depending on your supplier

Underfloor heating is compatible with a wide range of flooring types, including tiles, laminate, wood, and even carpet, offering a seamless integration into any home or commercial space.

Underfloor heating (UFH) is a popular heating solution offering 8 major benefits

Comfy & Uniform Heat Distribution

Energy Efficiency

Space-Saving Design

Improved Air Quality

Versitility

Silent Operation

Increased Property Value

Underfloor heating is an investment in comfort, style, and sustainability. Whether you’re building a new home or upgrading your current space, our expert team can help you choose and install the perfect system for your needs