Underfloor heating system installation by Continal Underfloor

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2016
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Комментарии • 202

  • @swl5046
    @swl5046 3 года назад +31

    This is same korean houses. Most of korean house have this sistem.

  • @iloveemps
    @iloveemps 4 года назад +21

    Ondol(underfloor heating system) is 3000 years old in Korea. Welcom! Ondol paradise

    • @how2winstupidprizes244
      @how2winstupidprizes244 4 года назад +1

      성희 강 😳just when I was about to comment on how advance technology has become 😆😆😆😆😆

  • @2jimmy283
    @2jimmy283 4 года назад +17

    Korean way of installing radiant heat over wood subfloor. Koreans having been using this heating for decades.
    electronic control can be expensive and prone to breaking down. simple manual valve to each circuit is good enough for hot water flow adjustment and good for your lifetime. absolutely no fancy control equipment.
    1. install the tubing after all walls are done. each room has a separated circuit. no circuit in bathroom. minimum circuit on passby area. architect's drawing often make the install complicate. Just do it after all walls are done, then you would't risk nailing to the tube .
    to each room, lay in the order of the following material to the subfloor
    1. a thin plastic or vinyl paper to have some concrete proof effect to the wood framing, vinyl should go a few inches up the wall above the final mortar level.
    2. 2 inches thick rigid form ( usually pinky) Tape them to prevent mortar leaking
    3. 2 layer of rebar net ( the cheap wire net, commonly used for sidewalk concrete) .
    4. tubing ( plastic pipe) tie the tube to the rebar
    5. 1 more layer of the rebar net on top of the tubing. tie them again to the bottom rebar.
    6. a nylon mesh of the very flexible nature, sagging in its own and loose enough that mortar will flow freely into the mesh. Do not pull the mesh flat . loosely folded here and there . This mesh is critical to prevent the concrete from cracking.
    7. pour the mortar, just waterly enough as to almost level itself. absolutely no gravel. pouring room by room is much easier to work. pouring whole floor at once? out of mind?
    good luck.

  • @iinRez
    @iinRez 6 лет назад +34

    If only installations were as epic as that music track makes them seem. . .

  • @jpelectric731
    @jpelectric731 6 лет назад +18

    This is a perfectly executed underfloor heating installation. Good guys and a really good job.

  • @lewis9232
    @lewis9232 5 лет назад +16

    Definitely worth paying a good company to do this. The amount of underfloor heating I've inspected over the years that has been poorly laid or just thrown in is unbelievable. It's always worth paying for some thermal imaging afterwards to see how the floor is performing and to make sure the pipe runs are as described by the company/manufacturers instructions.

  • @BACKSOO_J
    @BACKSOO_J 6 лет назад +12

    it's very common and traditional heating system in south-korea, which is called "온돌" (ondol, means warm stone). its history goes back to more than 2000years. in the old days it used stone, mud and smoke to heat the room and to make path upto the chimney.
    e.g.) put fire kitchen furnace->smoke goes through stone and mud tunnel->room heats up -> smoke comes out to the chimney
    but now days we make it like that way shown on the video.
    it's very good way in winter. it makes all the room very warm that's why korean don't wear shoes in the house and sleep on the floor.

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 5 лет назад +1

      Interesting we (central europe) never called that korean style but underfloor heating and I saw first example in 1970 but if you think a style on ancient system well than I could find that:
      www.ancientpages.com/2018/01/14/hypocaust-first-central-heating-invented-ancient-romans-2000-years-ago/

  • @cheol2597
    @cheol2597 5 лет назад +28

    All south korean houses uses these types of heating the floor system
    It's names is 온돌

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219 4 года назад +17

    Apparently (reading through the comments) this is common in South Korea.

  • @alexandrepaquette9121
    @alexandrepaquette9121 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful install mate

  • @tarkusd7534
    @tarkusd7534 6 лет назад +11

    I just love the feeling of heated floors in the morning

    • @noahu3422
      @noahu3422 6 лет назад +1

      First Last its not really that nice because you have to wait about 10 plus hours for the heat to really get in the floor and if you want them hot in the morning you will have to deal with the heat while your trying to sleep so I only do other rooms other than the one I'm sleeping in

  • @menphues
    @menphues 3 года назад +3

    What is the difference between this and the heating Matt things. This is a larger pipe and spaced more apart but difference in efficiency? Heat wise etc? Can we see that

  • @ddoubledutch4783
    @ddoubledutch4783 5 лет назад +1

    Is the finished pipe space 250mm? Or is that the first run then back in between giving a 125mm space. Thanks.

  • @collectsoulpleasure1800
    @collectsoulpleasure1800 3 года назад

    Nice video.👌 Thanks for sharing,Stay Blessed.🥰

  • @andrewmillwardwatford9410
    @andrewmillwardwatford9410 6 лет назад +1

    Looks like a great job. Have you looked into using load compensation with underfloor heating ? Having a floor heat output perfectly match the room heat loss brings a new dimension to underfloor heating, total comfort and stable room temperature. Coupled with a condensing gas boiler load compensation and underfloor heating is a perfect partnership. In many cases the expensive room controls, actuators, pump sets and zone valves are no longer required. This reduces instalation costs and running costs while providing better comfort levels that traditional underfloor heating. Viessmann make the ultimate boiler and controls to partner underfloor heating.

  • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
    @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  6 лет назад +14

    For more information about Europe's widest range of underfloor heating systems and to get an underfloor heating quote, visit our website www.continal.co.uk.

    • @avdylisufi3838
      @avdylisufi3838 6 лет назад

      Continental Underfloor.

    • @barbusthecompany9265
      @barbusthecompany9265 5 лет назад

      Continental Underfloor Slovakia no problem very very good job same thing my opinion 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰

    • @PATHANAFGHAN313
      @PATHANAFGHAN313 3 года назад

      Do you guys do work in scandinavia? I have a house. And i wanna set up the underfloor heating system.

  • @Amassclub
    @Amassclub 5 лет назад

    fantastic job

  • @786otto
    @786otto 5 лет назад

    Nice job!

  • @brandon7671
    @brandon7671 6 лет назад +212

    These guys must kick ass at playing snake.

  • @donnakimandfam
    @donnakimandfam 5 лет назад +1

    Here in South Korea they have been doing this for years. So many years in fact that before gas the use fire to make the floors hot in the winter

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 5 лет назад

      Interesting we (central europe) never called that korean style but underfloor heating and I saw first example in 1970 but if you think a style on ancient system well than I could find that:
      www.ancientpages.com/2018/01/14/hypocaust-first-central-heating-invented-ancient-romans-2000-years-ago/

    • @canihazburgers
      @canihazburgers 3 года назад

      The Romans were using fire to heat under floors quite some time ago.

  • @trywait1979
    @trywait1979 6 лет назад +35

    This makes me miss living in Korea.

  • @user-uf8yr8xx5d
    @user-uf8yr8xx5d 3 года назад +26

    This is korean `ondol~`

  • @craigdiaz4143
    @craigdiaz4143 6 лет назад

    I have always wondered if you could lay down a flashing or foil first before the piping to reflect as much heat upwards as possible

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 4 года назад

      Why? The PIR insulation board already has it.

  • @hydroman175
    @hydroman175 7 лет назад +4

    great video. would be even better if you could give more details about connections for the boiler, manifold and so on...brilliant vid nonetheless!

  • @EGGINFOOLS
    @EGGINFOOLS 4 года назад +6

    Just in case people didn't see all the other 1 million post, this is how Korea does their floors

  • @irajmajidi
    @irajmajidi 3 года назад

    Good job❤️

  • @maurifederi5817
    @maurifederi5817 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. Is it posible to heat shower floor? And all bathroom?

  • @AsmatUllah-nb6gy
    @AsmatUllah-nb6gy 5 лет назад

    Good job

  • @sleepingwarrior4618
    @sleepingwarrior4618 2 года назад +1

    If you have the whole floor radiating out an even heat, this seems more efficient than a radiator as the surface area is so big? The air is warmed right above the floor and this is where the cold sits.... by directly convecting from the floor, does this lower bills by having a lower temperature and a much bigger surface area? Or am I over estimating the efficiency?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  2 года назад +1

      On the whole underfloor heating is approximately 25% - 30% more efficient than radiators. This is due to the larger surface area being heated and a lower flow temperature used.
      Feel free to get in contact with our team, we will aim to answer any questions you may have.
      0333 800 1750

  • @plamenfilev5696
    @plamenfilev5696 Год назад

    Must use device for pipe

  • @johnaugsburger6192
    @johnaugsburger6192 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @nazmiunlu12
    @nazmiunlu12 6 лет назад

    Very good

  • @R8V10
    @R8V10 6 лет назад +26

    I'd hate to think what you would have to do in case of a leak, with flooring and concrete.

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  6 лет назад +13

      All our systems consist of one long run of pipe which is always pressure tested before being set in screed. We very rarely see damage, unless someone has damaged the pipe by drilling/cutting the concrete etc.

    • @macrixen
      @macrixen 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah I can see system failing due to lack of power for extended time during freezing system.... but that is kind of a rare possibility and if the pipe has enough flex then the freezing won’t crack the pipe

    • @boudewijnj.m.kegels5198
      @boudewijnj.m.kegels5198 5 лет назад

      @@macrixen Jou add anti-freeze... would that help? Does it do any bad to the system (pumps, pipes)

    • @macrixen
      @macrixen 5 лет назад

      Boudewijn J.M. Kegels adding anti-freeze is fine... just have to remember to change out the fluid every couple of years or so.

    • @ZungleIF
      @ZungleIF 5 лет назад +1

      Almost every Korean use this as a heating system in houses, and yet, I have lived like decades with this and still got no problems.

  • @frankmerion9558
    @frankmerion9558 3 года назад +2

    That was a great video. But a serious question. Isn't the person rolling the tubes on the floor going to fuck up his back after a few projects? My back hurts from watching this video. Although it was informative.

  • @rich1051414
    @rich1051414 6 лет назад

    I am aware my question is based in ignorance, which is why I am asking it, but why is PVC used as the underfloor piping? Wouldn't copper pipe conduct heat into the floor better? Is it used purely out of convenience of installation?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  6 лет назад +2

      It is a good question and there are 2 main reasons that underfloor heating consists of plastic pipe.
      1. Our pipe is 1 long length with no joins/connections (unlike copper pipe) so is incredibly reliable and not prone to leaks.
      2. The plastic pipe does not corrode like copper pipe can.

  • @lku421
    @lku421 3 года назад +2

    Does anybody know if they use this system in Korea?

  • @khushikothari2440
    @khushikothari2440 Год назад

    The music made it even more interesting

  • @liamtaylor5122
    @liamtaylor5122 2 года назад

    good job

  • @maestrovso
    @maestrovso 2 года назад

    Wotan and Erda would approve the installation in the Valhalla.

  • @educatedrock
    @educatedrock 6 лет назад +4

    what is the name and make of that stapling tool. Clean work and neat.

    • @JerseyTom
      @JerseyTom 6 лет назад +1

      it seems to be a proprietary tool, also sold by continental underfloor

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Todd, that is our Tacker Gun. To order one please speak to your TSA on 0333 800 1750. See more here... www.ufh.co.uk/products/underfloor-heating-tools#tacker-gun.

    • @BACKSOO_J
      @BACKSOO_J 6 лет назад +2

      that kind of heating system is called ondol(온돌). a very old heating technique in korea. it makes room very warm that why korean don't wear shoes in the house and sleep on the floor.

  • @cottagegymfun
    @cottagegymfun 5 лет назад +3

    Oh man we don't get to see the finished product

  • @MadMax-yq9ix
    @MadMax-yq9ix 6 лет назад

    I did this with garden horses and carpet

  • @Scribles
    @Scribles 6 лет назад

    awesome

  • @user-br8ir7qq2u
    @user-br8ir7qq2u 3 года назад +1

    Nico 🙋‍♂️👍👍

  • @idgeek
    @idgeek 5 лет назад +4

    Korean "On-Dol" is a bit different than the Romans in that, Koreans didn't heat the floor the sake of heating a room. They took the fire in the kitchen for cooking, etc. and re routed to heat a room.

  • @getexbackguide570
    @getexbackguide570 3 года назад

    In case if any of the pipes leakes out under floor how you are going to fix it?

    • @alexandrepaquette9121
      @alexandrepaquette9121 2 года назад +1

      You leave the system under pressure until concrete is poured. And no joints allowed on loops also to optimize the flow.
      Never had a leak or heard of one in 25years.

  • @ZAHOORQASMI
    @ZAHOORQASMI 5 лет назад

    Can we install in j&k india

  • @haithamabouzaid8161
    @haithamabouzaid8161 3 года назад

    Finely lecture

  • @ahssenbelhoula8603
    @ahssenbelhoula8603 5 лет назад

    What is the benefit of installing the pump in the colector?

  • @ariefsuryawijaya4362
    @ariefsuryawijaya4362 6 лет назад

    well, i live in tropical country and never have problem with temperature..

  • @Twizzlemenizzle1
    @Twizzlemenizzle1 4 года назад

    What are the recommended boiler sizes or spec for this type of install?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  4 года назад

      Hi Glenn
      Thanks for the comment. Sizing of the boiler varies with the size of the system required. Our fully trained Technical Sales Advisers can give you all the information you need for your UFH system. If you would like to find out please call us on 0333 800 1750. If you need a quote quickly send us your plans by text, message or email - more info on how at www.ufh.co.uk/underfloor-heating-quote.
      I hope we hear from you, many thanks
      Dan

  • @user-sx8hz5hh1p
    @user-sx8hz5hh1p 6 лет назад +10

    I thought this method of construction style is only in korea. Just amazing!

    • @BACKSOO_J
      @BACKSOO_J 6 лет назад +4

      외국으로 수출했어요. 우리 건설사가 짓는 외국 아파트는 온돌써요.

    • @virgilioduque5004
      @virgilioduque5004 6 лет назад

      its not only in Korea

    • @jung_gonzalez
      @jung_gonzalez 6 лет назад

      아냐... 엄밀히 말하면 온돌에서 영감을 얻어서 미국에서 처음 개발된거야... 애당초 온돌이랑 공통점은 바닥이 따뜻하다는거 밖에 없고 온돌은 간접난방이고 온수파이프는 직접난방이야...

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 5 лет назад +1

      Interesting we (central europe) never called that korean style but underfloor heating and I saw first example in 1970 but if you think a style on ancient system well than I could find that:
      www.ancientpages.com/2018/01/14/hypocaust-first-central-heating-invented-ancient-romans-2000-years-ago/

  • @reynardpark9362
    @reynardpark9362 2 года назад

    It feels overwhelmed to see this system. =)

  • @ahmedzaxo8706
    @ahmedzaxo8706 5 лет назад

    It’s possible for cold

  • @pawelpisarek3862
    @pawelpisarek3862 2 года назад

    Why before concreting wasn't pressure check done? I have read that's very important.

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  2 года назад

      Hi there,
      This time-lapse video shows the laying of an underfloor heating screed system.
      The installers are a company that specialise in screed, they had pressure tested the system prior to screed being laid (just not shown).
      Pressure testing is important to do and should also be done for a second time prior to commisioning the system.
      If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact our team on: 0333 800 1750
      Thank you.

  • @kamy5746
    @kamy5746 5 лет назад +10

    this is Ondol korean style 🤗

  • @dekaos88
    @dekaos88 6 лет назад

    Mmm why I need that? If I had Hester on my house ?

  • @user-em7tl8mg3c
    @user-em7tl8mg3c 5 лет назад

    Wanna see final result floor.

  • @Robinorz
    @Robinorz 6 лет назад +1

    Oba gang nan style

  • @superTheozera
    @superTheozera 6 лет назад

    não sei oq é isso ou pra que serve, mas to assistindo

  • @drissoumadrid5145
    @drissoumadrid5145 5 лет назад

    👏

  • @Drgnxox
    @Drgnxox 6 лет назад +2

    actually this idea regarding underfloor from korea which is called on-dol. it's way better than radiator.

  • @camellia8625
    @camellia8625 2 года назад

    Do you do first floor underfloor wet heating systems?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  2 года назад

      Hi there, if you would like to contact one of our specialist team on: 0333 800 1750. They will be able to help you with the best system for your project.

  • @rafikbenamra9829
    @rafikbenamra9829 4 года назад +1

    Welcome to plumbing.

  • @richardnava4141
    @richardnava4141 13 дней назад

    Y QUE PISO VA ENCIMA???.

  • @donghyunkim9837
    @donghyunkim9837 6 лет назад +69

    This is a traditional Korean style. 😍

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 5 лет назад +1

      Interesting we (central europe) never called that korean style but underfloor heating and I saw first example in 1970 but if you think a style on ancient system well than I could find that:
      www.ancientpages.com/2018/01/14/hypocaust-first-central-heating-invented-ancient-romans-2000-years-ago/

    • @hunbaeyoon
      @hunbaeyoon 5 лет назад +4

      green please Google "on dollar or Korean ondol"

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 5 лет назад +2

      @@hunbaeyoon
      google what? Is Korean style older than 2500 years? Older than romans ? If not ? why google it?
      It was all ready invented by roman

    • @hunbaeyoon
      @hunbaeyoon 5 лет назад +6

      green calm down . Yes underfloor heating system invented by Korean ancestors before BC 5000 yrs( 5 k not 5 hundred) --->>ko.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/온돌. You may need google translate if you know only one language

    • @hunbaeyoon
      @hunbaeyoon 5 лет назад +1

      I know Wiki is not always right. And I was not able to find any papers to support the wiki . You are right at this moment

  • @mibars
    @mibars 6 лет назад +4

    Why is everyone calling this a "korea style" heating? Is it any different from the regular floor heating? I believe that the system in my house is identical (the only difference is that we have concrete floors) and it is of the same design as used in many houses in Poland.

    • @PJGloria
      @PJGloria 6 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing, also commonly used in North part of China.

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn 5 лет назад +1

      Interesting we (central europe) never called that korean style but underfloor heating and I saw first example in 1970 but if you think a style on ancient system well than I could find that:
      www.ancientpages.com/2018/01/14/hypocaust-first-central-heating-invented-ancient-romans-2000-years-ago/

    • @mmabdulahi
      @mmabdulahi 5 лет назад +1

      wauw are you trolling everyone with the same comment. seen it know 3 times

    • @hunbaeyoon
      @hunbaeyoon 5 лет назад +3

      mibars Google "ondol"and you can find why.

    • @JSmith-wy3yh
      @JSmith-wy3yh 5 лет назад

      @@mmabdulahi now*

  • @aleposyr9811
    @aleposyr9811 6 лет назад

    رائع

  • @kjjan1801
    @kjjan1801 3 года назад

    How many!?

  • @rahilyusubov624
    @rahilyusubov624 6 лет назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @tygrahof9268
    @tygrahof9268 6 лет назад +3

    Way, way too efficient!! JK Nicely done!

  • @serignendiaye8725
    @serignendiaye8725 5 лет назад

    good

  • @hddjdjdhdhdxj5904
    @hddjdjdhdhdxj5904 3 года назад

    Is there a cooling system similar to this system?

    • @dezlmao
      @dezlmao 3 года назад +1

      yes! its the radiant cooling system

    • @oposumas2071
      @oposumas2071 3 года назад

      it is possible to use the exact same pipes. But You cant have both, heating and cooling at once. Few challenges may arise. You have to control temperature 18c degrees is the bottom what you can reach. You can find few tutorials on how you can combine this system with an air conditionier. Obviously, there is a lot of controversy in doing so. But from few happy users, I can tell that it is doable if installed properly.

  • @EPCRh
    @EPCRh 3 года назад +1

    What happens if you get even one small leak?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  3 года назад +1

      Hi there,
      In this situation, the pipe would need to be repaired with a coupler that we can provide. We would recommend replacing the loop though as it would reduce any issues that joining pipe may cause. When the repair is completed a full pressure test would be required.
      If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us through our website: www.ufh.co.uk or by phone: 0333 800 1750

    • @goodman-kor
      @goodman-kor Год назад

      More than 10 million korean houses use this system several decades. but leak problem is very very rare. Trust this system.

  • @vinzer72frie
    @vinzer72frie 6 лет назад

    So whats the purpose of having a warm floor?

    • @narf0339
      @narf0339 6 лет назад +1

      to cook.

    • @buc04083
      @buc04083 6 лет назад +1

      heat go upward. so heating floor is efficient for keeping warm atmosphere. it starts in Korea first. that's system called "온돌, on-doll"

    • @davidlayne8531
      @davidlayne8531 6 лет назад +1

      rich people these days

    • @juice132
      @juice132 6 лет назад

      It uses radiant heat, or radiation heat. It just makes you feel good and keep the humidity in your room stable. IMO it's better than using convection heat. Heated air coming through vents makes my room dry. and I think it is pretty economic even though the installation cost could be pretty steep, once you have the system installed in your house it is fairly cheap to run it depending on the insulation. If I had money I would definitely get it.

    • @rosesantiago-lee2051
      @rosesantiago-lee2051 5 лет назад +2

      I will make you remove your carpet and footwear and walk barefoot on the floor and the best thing is you can sleep ditectly on the floor... this a unique korean floor heating system called "ondol" practiced thousands of years ago..

  • @paulmckenna5938
    @paulmckenna5938 3 года назад

    can do it on your own with a decent dispenser

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  3 года назад

      Hi Paul, thanks for the comment. You're correct, using our Pipe Decoiler makes the job quick and easy for a single installer. Learn more here: www.ufh.co.uk/products/underfloor-heating-tools

  • @sira4693
    @sira4693 6 лет назад +7

    What is this Korean style thing!? Get a decoiler by the way

  • @alphawaffles3144
    @alphawaffles3144 4 года назад

    You can take it up a notch and make it a geothermal system.

  • @ronb8302
    @ronb8302 3 года назад

    Continental or continal which is correct ?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  3 года назад

      Hi there Ron, We are now Continal underfloor.
      Nothing has changed, except the name.
      Visit our website to be sure for yourself, www.ufh.co.uk

  • @ridareal1689
    @ridareal1689 6 лет назад

    omg whats this its great work i wish to join and learn with you i m from algeria how can i join and learn with you

  • @danielcarlsen6041
    @danielcarlsen6041 6 лет назад +77

    I have a exam tomorrow

  • @jinsunkim8911
    @jinsunkim8911 6 лет назад +2

    It's...normal heating system in korea.......use hot water pipe..

  • @LK-pc4sq
    @LK-pc4sq 6 лет назад +2

    You need to put that spool of tube on a dispenser or your worker is going to go home with a really bad back!

  • @Psychommuniter
    @Psychommuniter 6 лет назад

    In spain and most europe, is very common to see this heat sistem.

  • @TheDavidMetcalfe
    @TheDavidMetcalfe 6 лет назад

    This poor guy's back.

  • @GMNM1
    @GMNM1 6 лет назад

    Please...te name of this tool in 1:13. Thanks..

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  6 лет назад

      Hi, that is our Tacker Gun. To order one please speak to your TSA on 0333 800 1750. See more here... www.ufh.co.uk/products/underfloor-heating-tools#tacker-gun.

    • @GMNM1
      @GMNM1 6 лет назад

      tHANKS...

  • @plumberbloke6026
    @plumberbloke6026 4 года назад

    You’re supposed to pressurise the system when screed goes down

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  4 года назад

      Absolutely, we recommend pressure testing the UFH pipe with water prior to laying the screed to 6 bar for at least an hour. The pressure should be maintained while the screed is being laid. Failure to do so can result in costly repairs if the pipe has been damaged during screeding. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the time to show this step in the video. However, all our systems come with an instruction manual with every step clearly laid out. Thanks for your comment.

  • @rogernevez5187
    @rogernevez5187 6 лет назад

    hard maintenance?

    • @juice132
      @juice132 6 лет назад

      Not at all. but once you get a leakage you're pretty much fucked but it rarely happens.

    • @rogernevez5187
      @rogernevez5187 6 лет назад

      > "it rarely happens."
      plumbers usually tell me that ....

  • @madafakazmadafakaz
    @madafakazmadafakaz 3 года назад

    Mark Zuckerberg of heating system installation

  • @rajatbhardwaj9180
    @rajatbhardwaj9180 3 года назад

    Is thare any carbon monoxide issue due to this system??

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  3 года назад +1

      Hi there,
      Carbon monoxide is no issue with ufh system as it is produced by a direct heat source such as boilers

  • @Monaleenian
    @Monaleenian 2 года назад

    Continental or Continal??

    • @Monaleenian
      @Monaleenian 2 года назад

      Never mind. I see from a response to one of the comments below that there was a name change from Continental to Continal

  • @nickgeorgie1957
    @nickgeorgie1957 2 года назад

    Is it Continal or Continental?

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  2 года назад

      The name changed to Continal, but our service is still the same.
      Visit our website on: www.continal.co.uk

  • @jamesbond9873
    @jamesbond9873 6 лет назад

    The poor guy following behind!

  • @BadBoy-cu9kp
    @BadBoy-cu9kp 6 лет назад

    How much would this cost

    • @ContinalUnderfloorHeating
      @ContinalUnderfloorHeating  6 лет назад

      All of our systems are bespoke designs. Please visit our website www.ufh.co.uk or call 0333 800 1750 to learn more. Thanks!

  • @tifokalid2593
    @tifokalid2593 5 лет назад +1

    calefacción romano calefacción romano

  • @tifokalid2593
    @tifokalid2593 5 лет назад +1

    😂😂😂😂😂😂👍

  • @mushtaaqheatingandcoolings9612
    @mushtaaqheatingandcoolings9612 2 года назад

    Hello sir

  • @user-xu1fs2og3h
    @user-xu1fs2og3h 5 лет назад

    地热?

  • @ahmadnikfetrat3794
    @ahmadnikfetrat3794 5 лет назад

    Long time miss hot

  • @itwipsy17
    @itwipsy17 6 лет назад +32

    korean type ;)