Is it safe to leave my underfloor heating on all day?
Is it safe to leave my underfloor heating on all day? We are all aware that as compared to a standard radiator setup, a well-installed and insulated wet underfloor heating system may save households money on their heating expenditures.
Furthermore, unlike a radiator system, which may require frequent checks and bleeding, underfloor heating is incredibly dependable and requires very little care.
But one question remains: how to get the maximum efficiency out of the system. Is it safe to leave my underfloor heating on all day?
Take a look at the following tips to help you make the most of your radiant heating system in order to optimize possible savings while keeping a warm and pleasant living area.
Is it best to leave my underfloor heating on all day?
In a nutshell, sure, but it does depend on the season.
Keeping the underfloor heating on throughout the cold months ensures faster reaction times when the warmth is required. It may seem strange to leave the heating on when everyone is gone for the day, but underfloor heating can take two or three hours to warm up from stone cold.
This is because the screed over the heater elements requires time to transmit heat and radiate it up through the floor to create the desired air temperature.
However, if kept on at a low heat, it may soon heat up to a comfortable level.
Nevertheless, it is still important to control the temperature overnight by efficiently managing your thermostats.
Use thermostats efficiently
A decent underfloor heating system should be highly programmable, and thanks to the rising popularity of smart thermostats, many are now remotely accessible via mobile devices. This offers you complete control over your system, ensuring that no energy is wasted when it is not required.
A correctly built system should also allow the family to choose the temperature they want in each room during the day, a process known as ‘zoning.’ Installing contemporary heating controls in a house may save a family up to 40% on their energy expenditures.
It’s a good idea to use your thermostats to lower the air temperature to the mid-teens overnight. Setting them to warm up in the morning will provide you with a pleasant temperature to begin the day and make getting out of bed simpler. Then, once everyone has left, return them to a resting temperature during the day if no one is in.
Again, you can do all of this using your control panel. Setting it up right will ensure that it begins warming automatically before anyone arrives home, ensuring that they return to a comfortable and inviting temperature.
Use heating only when necessary
Many families, particularly those with bigger houses, may discover that they utilize some rooms every day and others just sometimes.
During the colder months, it’s a good idea to restrict the amount of heat used in rooms that aren’t frequently occupied (spare bedrooms, dining rooms, etc.) and instead prioritize heating in social spaces.
A zonal control system allows you to individually set the temperature of each room, allowing you to experience the comforting comfort of radiant heating where you need it most – without wasting energy elsewhere.