Is it safe to use electric underfloor heating?
Electric underfloor heating is an excellent method to increase the sustainability of your house, and because electric systems use mains-connected energy, it is normal that you have concerns about the safety of installing these systems. In this article, we’ll go through the many ways Heatec’s electric floor warmers have been developed to keep you safe. You will discover:
- Why is there no danger of electric shock with floor heating?
- Our technology’s safety accreditations
- Top tips for installing electric floor heating safely
- How might floor heating assist with allergies?
- Our guarantees offer you with peace of mind.
Is electric floor heating dangerous?
Concerned about the possibility of receiving an electric shock while installing underfloor heating? Don’t be. Our electric floor heating systems go through a thorough research and development process, resulting in a totally safe product with almost no risk of shock.
Is installing UFH in a wet room safe?
Floor heating is a particularly common heating solution for bathrooms. After a pleasant shower, the subtle warmth created by floor heaters significantly boosts comfort levels and adds a true feeling of luxury to chilly tiled bathroom floors. One of the concerns that individuals may have when putting an electric system in their bathroom is whether or not the system will be safe, given that water and electricity may be a deadly mix. Yes, electric underfloor heating is a highly safe method of heating thanks to Heatec’s cutting-edge technology, which avoids any inadvertent injury to you before, during, or after installation.
Is it safe to use floor heating if you have allergies?
Another advantage of electric underfloor heating is that the heat radiating from the floor not only increases comfort levels but also improves the air quality of a space when compared to alternative heating systems. Conventional heating methods focus on heating the air of a space, which increases the movement of dust and can cause breathing problems for allergy sufferers, whereas underfloor heating uses radiant heat technology to directly warm the people and objects in the space, keeping the air fresh and clean. Traditional heating methods also lower the humidity in the space, making the air dry and unpleasant. Floor heating is therefore highly recommended for allergy patients.
If you have any questions or need assistance with your UFH system, please contact Heatec at (07) 38062326.