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AMG Vloerverwarming has developed an extensive portfolio of underfloor heating solutions. Our personal service combines experience and practicality to ensure we provide a high-quality and cost-effective solution for you.
We offer solutions for all floor types. We supply piping, room temperature and water temperature controllers. Our materials are complemented by full planning, design, and technical service.
After all, not having radiators is a great advantage in terms of the freedom of your interior design.
Traditional radiators must be heated to a high temperature (usually 65-75°C) to effectively heat a room, whereas underfloor heating can be used down to 35°C – consuming less energy and resulting in savings on the energy bill.
Milling technique is the fast modernization system for underfloor heating systems that cuts into existing floors without causing damage the level of the screed.
The WARP SpeeTile System consists of plastic mats with an open structure. The plastic SpeeTube tube is easy to install in the SpeeTile tiles.
The radiators allow the room to be heated quickly as a supplement to (additional) underfloor heating. This is not necessary; in the case of underfloor heating as the primary heating system, the radiators can be removed.
Nowadays, underfloor heating can be installed under virtually all floor coverings, tiles, cork, poured floors, carpet, and even wooden floors. Incognito sets the temperature to a maximum of 27°C to prevent the wood from drying out. It is important to discuss the correct moisture content of the wood with the wooden floor installer. Do you want extra-large rugs? Then choose carpets that are specifically suitable for underfloor heating. They can be recognized by the underfloor heating symbol. Small carpets or runners are certainly not a problem.
Because underfloor heating is a ‘low-temperature system’, it is sometimes thought that the room is not really warm. However, the required power for the heat loss calculation is exactly the same for traditional radiators. The difference lies in the heat transfer, and that depends heavily on the heating element. Underfloor heating is radiant heat (= comfortable warmth), which heats the entire surface to ‘human height’ and can do so at much lower temperatures. A radiator has higher temperatures because it has to heat the entire area by means of air circulation, with a significant heating surface.
With traditional underfloor heating, the screed has a minimum height of 6 cm. The remaining available height is best filled with insulation. Installing a lower level is also possible, for example during renovation using the thinnest screed for underfloor heating.
Thanks to the low temperatures and low water flow rate, leakage is highly unlikely during normal use of the installation, without visible damage to the pipe. Should penetration or damage to a pipe occur, the pipe can be repaired. Maintenance is not required, unless there is a prolonged period of non-use when the underfloor heating is switched off (months/years). In that case, it is advisable to have the installation flushed by a professional underfloor heating installer to prevent algae formation.