Howdy,
So we are now jumping from project to project and the Kitchen is on the radar next.
We are moving the kitchen around to a better design to open space and this means removing the current floor to ceiling radiator that is currently installed.
To be honest it does not do much.. but I have no space in my plans to add a new radiator.
So the question is, can I not just plumb in pipes (plastic or copper) under the floor using the pipes that exist for the current radiator in order to generate heat? Would it be as simple as just running the pipes without a pump etc (I cannot see why not).
At the worst it is going to heat the floor, which will be tiled. To be honest it doesn't need to heat the room up that much.
I am just wondering if this is a better solution than electric underfloor heating which I have always had issues with.
I could if required raise the floor and have it screeded (?) but this is probaly more expensive and overkill.
Help appreciated.
So we are now jumping from project to project and the Kitchen is on the radar next.
We are moving the kitchen around to a better design to open space and this means removing the current floor to ceiling radiator that is currently installed.
To be honest it does not do much.. but I have no space in my plans to add a new radiator.
So the question is, can I not just plumb in pipes (plastic or copper) under the floor using the pipes that exist for the current radiator in order to generate heat? Would it be as simple as just running the pipes without a pump etc (I cannot see why not).
At the worst it is going to heat the floor, which will be tiled. To be honest it doesn't need to heat the room up that much.
I am just wondering if this is a better solution than electric underfloor heating which I have always had issues with.
I could if required raise the floor and have it screeded (?) but this is probaly more expensive and overkill.
Help appreciated.