REHAU Easy Heat ‘radiator in the floor’ underfloor heating system

  • 8 Dec 2014

REHAU Easy Heat installation video and project story

Easy Heat underfloor heating system gives new homes an extra buyer appeal

Installation of REHAU Easy Heat at a new build development in Guildford

REHAU’s PE-Xa underfloor heating pipe was installed within a poured screed but on the first floor, where traditionally radiators would have been fitted in this type of new build.

  • installed using the innovative new REHAU Easy Panel system

REHAU Easy Panel system

Comprises a standard 2400 x 600mm proprietary grooved 22mm grade P5 tongue and grooved particle board with a system specific surface laminate to accommodate REHAU’s 12mm RAUTHERM universal pipe. 

  • used in place of a conventional structural floor
  • topped with 9mm plywood
  • panels are fast and easy to fit
  • allows any type of floor covering to be chosen

About the Guildford new home installation

REHAU installer Nick Vann of RTFM Services fitted the underfloor heating and he commented  how ‘fitter friendly’ the new system was to install..

Throughout the property, the underfloor heating system is being controlled using REHAU’s Easy Control.  Used in conjunction with a simple and familiar wall thermostat and a remote

REHAU Easy Heat in a new build house in Guildford

sensor, this automatically regulates the flow of water into the floor heating system.

  • offers homeowners comfort and responsiveness

Rob Ewels, Business Team Manager for REHAU’s underfloor heating division: “REHAU Easy Heat combines all the benefits of underfloor heating in terms of increased space and flexibility of design with all of the comfort and controllability of a radiator based system.

It is aimed squarely at the new build residential market and, as has been demonstrated here, it appeals equally to the developer, the installer and the homeowner.”

  • the Guildford property sold immediately upon completion

Contact:

REHAU
Hill Court,
Walford,
Ross on Wye,
Herefordshire,
HR9 5QN

Email address: [email protected]
Tel: 01989 72600

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