Welcome to Under Floor Heating
Welcome to Underfloorheating.co.nz. New Zealand’s No.1 source for hydronic and electric under floor heating systems. We supply and install high quality, efficient and certified under floor heating systems in New Zealand. Using our knowledge and experience we can find the right solution for you.
Ask us about installing a hydronic under floor heating system for as low as $999.00!
Prefer electric under floor heating? Ask about our great electric deal!
For more information please contact us and we will happily oblige to help you.
Before You Buy
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IS YOUR UNDER FLOOR HEATING INSTALLER QUALIFIED??? IF YOU ARE INSTALLING A HYDRONIC UNDER FLOOR HEATING SYSTEM, ENSURE YOUR INSTALLER IS A QUALIFIED PLUMBER. IF YOU ARE INSTALLING AN ELECTIC UNDER FLOOR HEATING SYSTEM, ENSURE YOUR INSTALLER IS A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. |
Before you engage an installer to carry out any plumbing or electrical work you should ask him for his current plumbing or electrical licence card. Without a current licence the installer must not be engaged. Work by non-licensed people could result in them not having cover for public liability and may also invalidate your home insurance cover.
Ask about our Electric Under floor Heating system
In comparison to hydronic under floor heating systems, electric systems can be more efficient and are typically used for total heating of the building.
- Electric Under floor heating is suitable for installation under all types of floors such as tile, stone, wood or carpet where no heat pumps are involved.
- Electric Under floor heating brings warmth and luxury to room areas which are small in size such as bathrooms and kitchens.
- Electric Under floor heating also has the advantage of zero maintenance and can be easily controlled to run when needed.
An attractive option for homeowners searching for a renewable energy source is Photovoltaic technology.
- PV panels convert sunlight into electricity when sunlight passes through panels of glass onto a semiconductor material, usually silicon wafers. When sunlight hits the semiconductor it causes electrons to be released. The free electrons create an electrical current that generates electricity.