UNDERFLOOR HEATING FIXING METHODS

Selecting the appropriate fastening system: Depending on the size and footprint of your property, there are numerous sorts of underfloor fixing techniques available if you're thinking about installing underfloor heating. Whether it's a major renovation job, a newly constructed home, or an existing residence. Additionally, if you'd want underfloor heating installed on your property's second and third floors in addition to the ground floor.
We offer all the overlay, suspended floor, and screed mounting solutions you'll need to have the ideal underfloor heating installation for your house.
Please see a list of all the mending techniques we offer below.

Choosing the right fixing system

Underfloor Heating Fixing Methods

Struct - Solid Floor System

Our system of grooved boards is specially developed to provide a slimline substitute. Popular for both new construction and rehabilitation applications, the total floor build-up is merely 22mm. The majority of renovation projects where door and ceiling heights are fixed use this range. For engineered joists that cannot be notched, a further advancement in the low floor build-up range offers a structural floor solution over suspended timber flooring.

Plate - Suspended Floor System

Whether you have an upstairs or downstairs suspended timber floor, the aluminium spreader plate system is the perfect option. In addition to fastening the joists, the spreader plates feature pre-formed channels that accept the pipe and aid in radiating heat upward into the space above it. The spreader plates can be directly covered by the finished floor.

Clip - Solid Floor System

With the exception of not utilizing rapid rails, this is the same as the rapid Rail & Clip system. This implies that you have to manually calculate the spacings. Generally, using a staple gun is a good idea when using this method because a lot of staples will need to be fixed in order to keep all of the pipe securely fastened to the insulation.

Clip & Rail - Solid Floor System

When laying a screed floor in a newly constructed property, this is the most often implemented system. After removing the sticky covering off the back of the quick rails and covering the insulating boards with polyurethane sheets, the installer simply arranges the rails parallel to a wall, leaving a meter between each row. After that, they place the pipe on the surface and, following the setup described in the installation instructions, clip it to the rails as it crosses them.

Board - Overlay Floor System

Our pre-grooved cement boards provide a high output underfloor heating system with an optimum fast-fit, 18mm floor build up. This unique system may be installed straight onto concrete or wood floors when combined with our structural plastic floor panel at either end of the room to facilitate pipe routing and turning.