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Renovation floor with underfloor heating
Renovation floor with underfloor heating Looking to have it installed? Compofloor is the right place for you! Our lightweight renovation flooring is specially designed for existing homes and forms the ideal foundation for underfloor heating. Thanks to its high insulation value, airtight connection, and prefabricated installation, underfloor heating works efficiently, comfortably, and without any structural disruption. Read more or request a free quote to prepare your home for modern, energy-efficient heating.
Why choose a renovation floor with underfloor heating?
Many homes with wooden floors lose heat through the crawl space, making them feel cold. A renovated floor with underfloor heating combines comfortable living with an energy-efficient heating system. Compofloor replaces the entire wooden floor structure with strong, insulating floor cassettes that work perfectly with underfloor heating. This provides even heat distribution and ensures a comfortable indoor climate, even in older homes.
Unlike traditional systems, no concrete pouring is required. The renovation floor is a dry-construction system that's ready for finishing immediately after installation. This allows you to quickly enjoy warm feet and a modern flooring solution that will last for years.
What are the benefits of a renovation floor with underfloor heating?
A renovated floor with underfloor heating offers more than just warmth and comfort. The combination of insulation, airtightness, and prefabricated production creates a system that works much more efficiently than underfloor heating on a distressed wooden floor. This reduces energy consumption, creates an instantly more comfortable home, and provides a stable floor that better suits modern living needs.
How does installing a renovation floor with underfloor heating work?
At Compofloor, we remove the existing wooden floor, including the joists, to create a clean and stable base. We then install our lightweight floor cassettes on the existing foundation. Thanks to the unique anchor system, forces are evenly distributed, creating a strong, sag-resistant floor. All connections are sealed to minimize heat loss.
After installation, the renovated floor is immediately ready for underfloor heating. The pipes are placed on top of the cassettes, ensuring even heat distribution. Because no concrete pour is required, there are no drying times, and you can continue with the finishing work the same day. This makes this system ideal for both homeowners and professionals.
How much does a renovation floor with underfloor heating cost?
The cost of renovating a floor with underfloor heating varies from house to house. The surface area, the condition of the current floor, and the desired finish determine the total investment. That's why Compofloor always offers a transparent, customized quote that shows exactly what's needed for your home.
What we do promise is clarity. No hidden costs, no unexpected work, and always an efficient renovation process thanks to our prefabricated approach. Because installation is quick and precise, labor costs remain low, and the renovation is clear and predictable.
What benefits do you notice immediately after installation?
A renovated floor with underfloor heating not only provides a modern heating system but also improves living comfort. The floor immediately feels warm and stable, and because the house is sealed airtight from the crawl space, you experience less drafts and heat loss. The floor also forms an ideal base for a variety of finishes.
Does underfloor heating also work in older homes?
Many people think underfloor heating is only suitable for new construction, but older homes can actually benefit from a renovated floor with underfloor heating. By completely replacing the wooden joists and installing an airtight floor, the heat is retained inside the home and the system works very efficiently. The lightweight construction is also foundation-friendly and fits perfectly on existing subfloors.
The result is a comfortable, energy-efficient floor that perfectly matches the qualities of the home without major structural adjustments.
Which floor finish is suitable for underfloor heating?
A renovation floor with underfloor heating from Compofloor provides a smooth and strong base for almost any finish. PVC and tiles conduct heat excellently, but laminate is also a good option. Designers appreciate the system's flexibility, as it doesn't restrict material choices or style.
The finish can be applied immediately thanks to the dry-build system. This makes it the ideal solution for residents who want quick results or for projects where tight scheduling and minimal disruption are important.
Would you like to have your renovation floor with underfloor heating installed by Compofloor?
A renovation floor with underfloor heating from Compofloor is the ideal solution for those looking to combine comfort, durability, and speed. Thanks to the airtight finish, high insulation value, and prefabricated installation, you get a future-proof floor that works perfectly with both traditional systems and heat pumps. Residents immediately experience more warmth, fewer drafts, and a more stable floor throughout the house.
Want to know what Compofloor can do for your home or project? Request a quote today. no-obligation quote or contact our team for personal advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly does a renovated floor with underfloor heating heat up?
A well-insulated renovation floor with underfloor heating warms up within 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the chosen floor finish and heat source.
Can a renovated floor with underfloor heating also cool in the summer?
Yes, if the underfloor heating is connected to a heat pump with cooling mode, the floor can also be used for passive or active floor cooling.
Is it possible to use thermostats per room with underfloor heating?
Yes, with zone control you can set the temperature separately for each room, provided the underfloor heating system is designed for this.
How much do you save on average on energy costs with underfloor heating on a renovated floor?
In well-insulated homes with an airtight renovation floor, energy savings can be up to 20% compared to radiators.
Can underfloor heating on a renovation floor be combined with solar panels?
Yes, low-temperature underfloor heating is ideal to combine with solar energy and makes optimal use of self-generated electricity via a heat pump.
What is the average thickness of a renovation floor including underfloor heating?
The total installation height of a renovation floor with underfloor heating is usually between 15 and 20 centimeters, including the finished floor.
Is a renovated floor with underfloor heating suitable for people with allergies?
Yes, because underfloor heating does not cause air displacement, it significantly reduces the spread of dust and allergens in the home.
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