Warm water circulates through a network of pipes embedded beneath your floor in a sand and cement screed, heating the surface evenly from the ground up.
Quiet, invisible, and compatible with floor coverings of at least 50mm, hydronic in-screed heating is well suited to new builds and full renovations, and is one of the most energy-efficient ways to heat a home.
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