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Common Bathroom Underfloor Heating FAQs Answered

Designing your dream bathroom is an exciting project and you want to make sure you get it right for your home by considering all your options, including underfloor heating. Which heating system you choose is important to help you create the look you want and with maximum comfort. To help you out with your bathroom project, we’ve put together some simple answers to common bathroom underfloor heating FAQs.

Can You Have Underfloor Heating In A Bathroom?

Yes, of course you can! Underfloor heating is a great option for the bathroom and this type of heating system is becoming increasingly popular in both new-builds and renovations.

As with any other room in your home, underfloor heating is an efficient way to create a cosy modern home and it is something to consider if you’re doing up your bathroom or starting from scratch.

Why Have Bathroom Underfloor Heating?

Bathroom underfloor heating will not only add value to your home, but it will also turn a functional space into a luxury sanctuary. No more cold tiles on your feet first thing in the morning or when you’re relaxing in the evening – just a modern creature comfort and warm and cosy toes!

It’s also perfect for creating a modern minimalist bathroom interior by helping you create a cosy space and removing the need for a radiator or heated towel rail. This is particularly useful in smaller bathrooms where space may be a little more limited.

Can You Have Underfloor Heating In A Wet Room?

Absolutely. Believe it or not, but it is recommended to install underfloor heating in a wet room as it helps the water evaporate and dry the floor properly.

The ‘invisible’ finish of underfloor heating also complements the contemporary open feel that wet rooms offer. Designed to help you create a comfortable bathroom that is bang on-trend.

Both dry and wet systems are suitable for wet room installation and both are ideal for keeping your flooring clean and dry whilst adding a sense of luxury to your bathroom.

Can You Have Electric Underfloor Heating In A Bathroom?

Electric underfloor heating, also known as a dry system, is perfectly suitable for bathroom installation.

It is also a popular choice since it works independently from your central heating, so you can step out of the bath onto a warm floor without turning the heating on.

In fact, 63% of people who have electric underfloor heating in just one room have it in the bathroom. Making it the most popular room for this type of installation – with the kitchen coming in second.

Is Electric Underfloor Heating Safe In A Bathroom?

Most people hear the words electric and bathroom in the same sentence and want to avoid the combination at all costs. This is completely understandable, but electric underfloor heating is a very safe bathroom heating system.

The internal wires are extremely well insulated, for the express purpose of being used in a bathroom setting and each system has been rigorously tested to meet industry safety regulations. 

Not only is electric underfloor heating safe to install in bathrooms, but it also improves the air condition and ensures the room feels clean and fresh.

Which Underfloor Heating System Is Best For The Bathroom?

As we mentioned earlier, both wet and dry underfloor heating systems are suitable for the bathroom. Which system is best for your bathroom is partly down to personal choice and your budget.

It is also important to consider at what point you are in your project. For example, wet underfloor heating systems are usually installed when a property is built – as it is plumbed into the central heating system.

If you are working on a bathroom refurbishment, electric underfloor heating may be the best choice as it is quicker and cheaper to install. You may also not have the space underneath the flooring for a wet underfloor system in your existing home.

Summary

So, there you have it. Underfloor heating is a modern, efficient and safe heating system for your bathroom. Wherever you are at with your renovation you will easily find a system that suits your requirements and helps you add value and comfort to your home.

I am an underfloor heating expert and have been writing articles for our blog for over eight years. During this time I have discovered new and inventive ways to introduce underfloor heating to contemporary homes, and I am more than happy to offer advice on saving on energy, maintenance, installation, and much more!

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