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Underfloor heating systems can sit beneath stone, tile, wooden or even carpeted surfaces - and can help to keep cold floors and rooms warm, and can offer an alternative to using radiators to deliver central heating.

Electric underfloor heating is also known as a 'dry' system.


See Also

Installing Electric Underfloor Heating Mats Under Tiles or Stone Floors