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Increase Comfort and Efficiency with Our Underfloor Heating Systems in Dublin

Transform your commercial space into an area of warmth and productivity with our underfloor heating solutions. We cater exclusively to businesses, bringing experience and expertise to create comfortable, energy-efficient environments that benefit your customers, your employees and your bottom line.

Why Choose KPH for Underfloor Heating in Dublin

Unmatched Expertise

KPH have extensive experience in designing and installing underfloor heating systems for a wide range of commercial spaces, from offices and retail stores to restaurants and hospitality venues.

Bespoke Solutions

We offer a diverse range of systems tailored to different building types, budgets, and heating requirements. We'll design a bespoke solution that seamlessly integrates with your existing infrastructure and design.

Minimised Disruption

KPH understand the importance of minimising downtime in your business. Our installation team prioritises efficiency and cleanliness, ensuring your project is completed quickly - with minimal disruption to your operations.

Reliable Products

We only deal with industry-leading suppliers of commercial underfloor heating systems, guaranteeing superior quality, long-term durability, and reliable performance.

Proven ROI

Underfloor heating offers significant energy savings and cost reductions compared to traditional systems. We can provide return-on-investment calculations to demonstrate the financial benefits for your business.

Dedicated Support

We're committed to your satisfaction beyond installation. Our team offers ongoing maintenance and support, ensuring your system operates flawlessly and delivers peak performance throughout its lifespan.

Frequently Asked Questions About Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating offers several distinct advantages for commercial spaces  compared to traditional heating methods. 

Improved Comfort and Air Quality:

  • Even heat distribution: Eliminates cold spots and draughts for consistent warmth throughout the space, enhancing occupant comfort.
  • Reduced dust circulation: No air movement minimises dust and allergen circulation, ideal for allergy-sensitive individuals.
  • Silent operation: Unlike forced-air systems, underfloor heating operates silently, creating a quieter and more peaceful environment.

Space Efficiency and Design Flexibility:

  • Frees up wall and floor space: No radiators or baseboards, allowing for more efficient furniture placement and improved design freedom.
  • Works with various floor coverings: Compatible with most materials, including tile, wood, carpet, and vinyl.
  • Unobtrusive integration: Seamlessly blends into the building’s design, providing a minimalist aesthetic.

Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings:

  • Lower energy consumption: Operates at lower temperatures than traditional systems, reducing energy usage and associated costs.
  • Zoning capabilities: Different areas can be individually controlled, saving energy in unused spaces.
  • Lower maintenance costs: Fewer moving parts compared to forced-air systems, potentially leading to reduced maintenance expenses.

Additional Advantages:

  • Sustainable heating option: Utilises renewable energy sources like ground-source heat pumps for greater environmental benefits.
  • Increased property value: Can be seen as a desirable feature, potentially enhancing the building’s value.
  • Improved employee productivity: Consistent warmth and better air quality can lead to increased employee comfort and productivity.

While underfloor heating offers significant advantages for commercial spaces, the compatibility with different types of flooring is crucial to consider. Not all flooring materials are suitable for underfloor heating systems. Here’s a breakdown:

Compatible Flooring:

  • Ceramic tiles: Excellent conductors of heat, ideal for even distribution and efficient performance.
  • Stone: Similar to tiles, provides good heat conductivity and durability.
  • Engineered wood: Engineered for dimensional stability, making it a viable option with proper installation and moisture control.
  • Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT): Certain types of LVT are compatible with underfloor heating, offering good heat conduction and resilience.

Flooring with Limitations:

  • Solid wood: May expand or contract with temperature changes, potentially leading to warping or cracking. Consult professionals for specific suitability.
  • Thick carpets: Thick carpets can insulate the heating system, reducing efficiency and increasing energy consumption. Opt for thinner carpets with appropriate thermal resistance ratings.
  • Vinyl: Some vinyl flooring types might contain chemicals that emit harmful VOCs when heated. Choose options specifically designed for underfloor heating applications.

Important Factors:

  • Flooring material conductivity: The material’s ability to conduct heat is crucial for efficient heat transfer. Consult the manufacturer’s data for thermal resistance ratings.
  • Installation methods: Proper installation techniques, including adhesives and underlayments, are essential for optimal performance and preventing damage.
  • Floor temperature limits: Different flooring materials have specific temperature limits. Ensure your chosen system operates within the safe range for your chosen flooring.

The installation process for underfloor heating can vary depending on several factors. Here’s a breakdown to help you estimate the timeframe:

Factors impacting installation time:

  • Project size and complexity: Larger spaces with additional features like multiple zones will naturally take longer.
  • Floor type and subfloor preparation: Existing flooring removal, levelling, and potential screeding add to the timeline.
  • Heating system type: Water-based systems often require more extensive pipework installation compared to electric mats.
  • Accessibility and existing infrastructure: Easy access to the installation area and pre-existing plumbing/electrical work can expedite the process.
  • Professional experience and team size: Experienced installers with adequate manpower can complete the project efficiently.

General timeframes:

  • Small (<50sqm) simple installations: 1-2 days
  • Medium (50-100sqm) projects: 3-5 days
  • Large (>100sqm) complex installations: 5-7 days or more

Additional considerations:

  • Drying time: Screeding for water-based systems may require drying time before proceeding with floor covering installation, extending the overall project duration.
  • Finishing touches: Connecting thermostats and final adjustments might add a few hours to the completion time.

Inderfloor heating offers advantages like comfort, efficiency, and design flexibility in Irish commercial spaces. Still, understanding the ongoing maintenance costs is crucial for informed decision-making. Here’s an update considering Irish specifics:

Maintenance Needs:

While requiring minimal maintenance compared to traditional systems, some routine checks and potential repairs are still necessary:

  • Annual professional service: Recommended for maintaining peak efficiency and identifying potential problems early.
  • Regular visual inspections: Check for leaks, loose connections, or damage to exposed components like thermostats or actuators.
  • Filter cleaning (if applicable): Some electric and air-source heat pump systems might have filters requiring regular cleaning.

Cost Considerations:

  • Annual service: Costs vary depending on the system size, complexity, and service provider. Expect a range of €250-€600 for comprehensive service.
  • Filter cleaning: Costs are minimal, usually included in the annual service or DIY depending on the filter type.
  • Repair costs: While infrequent, unforeseen repairs due to component failure can significantly impact your budget.

Grants and VAT Reduction:

  • SEAI Grants and Support: The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) offers grants and support programs for installing and maintaining renewable heating systems, potentially reducing your maintenance costs. Check their website for current offerings.
  • VAT Reduction: As of October 2023, the reduced VAT rate of 9% applies to the installation and repair of most energy-efficient heating systems, including underfloor heating. This can potentially lower your costs.

Ready to Invest in a Warmer, More Efficient Work Environment?

Contact Kilkenny Plumbing & Heating today for a free consultation and quote. Let our team transform your commercial space in Dublin with a high-performance underfloor heating system.