ProWarm Water Underfloor Heating Installation - Aluminium Spreader Plate Method

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2014
  • Embark on a journey to enhance the efficiency of your ProWarm™ warm water underfloor heating system with our detailed guide on installing ProWarm™ Aluminium Heat Spreader Plates! 🛠️🌡️
    In this comprehensive tutorial, we unveil the seamless integration of ProWarm™ Aluminium Heat Spreader Plates with our advanced underfloor heating systems. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a professional installer, our step-by-step instructions will guide you through the entire installation process, ensuring optimal performance and comfort.
    🔧 From laying out the ProWarm™ Aluminium Heat Spreader Plates to integrating them flawlessly with our warm water underfloor heating systems, we provide clear and concise insights. Experience the synergy of ProWarm™ technologies for a home that radiates warmth efficiently.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @ershadtaymourtash2529
    @ershadtaymourtash2529 9 месяцев назад

    Dear Expert,
    Thank you for the brilliant explanation. My question is whether we can install new laminate on top of old ceramics while using a wet floor heating system. Could you please guide me on whether this would prevent efficient heating conductivity, increase energy consumption, and how it might affect moisture levels? Additionally, what steps can I take to control these factors?
    Best regards,

  • @PlumbExe
    @PlumbExe 4 года назад +1

    Can you put 22mm t&g chipboard flooring over this?

  • @RogerMalec
    @RogerMalec 7 месяцев назад

    Can I build this installation in only 13cm hight?

  • @MHKATAL
    @MHKATAL 6 лет назад

    That's a great process but unfortunately we don't have it in Pakistan

  • @SaadFakhoury
    @SaadFakhoury 4 года назад

    I'm an Architect and beneficing from this video to elaborate my knowledge in producing High Standards Construction Drawings
    The admitted video is perfect in explaining all the details of this type of flooring
    Thanks a lot
    30-04-2020

  • @dubyajayyo
    @dubyajayyo 5 лет назад +1

    1:31 What kind of knife?

    • @alanrochester5771
      @alanrochester5771 5 лет назад +1

      Stanley knife, it's a UK thing. Americans call it a box cutter.

  • @MM2009
    @MM2009 2 года назад

    3:00 yeah and 50% of wooden joists with ambient temperatures... british... not so "great" way of building... your way of underfloor "heating" works when heating is on, and it doesnt when heating is off- there is no buffer in 1mm thck or less aluminium plate and the heat is not stored at all. also wooden flooring acts as an insulator forcing users to increase the heating temperature to achieve max 24degC output to avoid swollen feet.
    do it right ground floor - remove timber, insulate with styroconcrete or leca , or do a proper slab then 150mm of polystyrene and anhydrate pour. insulate foundations all the way to the ground because in your sht example 22mm plank is the only thing that separates you from the cold under the floor especially by the walls

    • @clivebroad6102
      @clivebroad6102 Год назад

      You didn't watch the video then. Quote "insulation should be installed under the spreader plates"

    • @JohnSSSSS
      @JohnSSSSS Год назад

      So many things wrong here.
      Not having a buffer can be advantageous, as it makes the system more responsive.
      Wood is an okay conductor, and once the heat is at the surface it will rise into the room like it would with any other flooring material. However, a slightly higher flow temperature may be required to bring the surface temperature up to, say, 27C.