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100% efficient underfloor heating

Underfloor heating

Cleaner, more efficient underfloor heating for your home powered by over 90% renewable energy. Free up wall space and stay cosy underfoot with electric underfloor heating.
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Underfloor heating can be used to warm your floor or act as a primary heat source, replacing your radiators. It comes in 2 main forms, electric systems and water systems.

  • Wall space

    It doesn’t take up wall space or dictate where you can put furniture – and it doesn’t show, unlike radiators!

     

     

  • 100% Efficient

    This means every £1 you spend on electricity will give you £1 worth of heat for your home. A new gas or oil boiler will always be less than 100% efficient and will become even less efficient as they age. 

     

  • Zero harmful emissions

    Electric underfloor heating generate no harmful emissions from a property, meaning the air both inside and outside of your home is cleaner. And as over 90% of Guernsey’s electricity is imported renewable energy, it is more environmentally friendly from start to finish. 

What is underfloor heating?

It can be used to warm a floor area or become your main heat source by replacing radiators. Underfloor comes as a 'dry' electric system, or a 'wet' water system.

Electric dry systems use electric cables buried in screed to generate heat. 

A wet water-system will use an electric flow boiler to pump heated water through pipes set in your floor to heat the space in your room.

The best floor surfaces to pair underfloor heating with are stone, laminate and vinyl as these conduct heat well. 

Installation
It's important to have enough insulation beneath the heating cables or piping to make sure no heat gets lost.

And the better insulated your property, the less you will spend heating it.

When you book a home visit with us, one of our advisors will calculate your unique home heat loss and provide you with a quotation based on your property’s needs. This will indicate how big your new underfloor heating system needs to be to replace the heat that will be lost. 

Dry underfloor heating uses special electric cables buried in screen or self-levelling latex which when switched on, will generate the heat you need.  

Wet underfloor heating needs a specialist plastic piping buried in screed. Your electric flow boiler will circulate hot water through these pipes to provide heat.  

One size does not fit all.

You may need a smaller electric boiler than your current oil or gas boiler.

You will only ever need to replace the actual heat that your property loses. A heat loss calculation will tell your installer how large the boiler for your property needs to be. It might be that you have a well-insulated home that doesn’t need to replace as much heat as another property of similar size.  

A larger boiler will not benefit you in any way, and could even make your heating system less efficient.

Top Tip

Don’t wait for your boiler to break midwinter to make the change.
Spring and Summer are the best time to make the switch. As with a house extension or roof replacement, it takes time but is worthwhile.

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Power Supply

It’s really important to plan ahead and check if your property needs a service upgrade. 

Electricity is delivered to your door through an underground network of cables. Some properties don’t have enough capacity in the existing service cable to supply a new heating system ad will need a service upgrade.  

Your installer can check with Guernsey Electricity by submitting an additional load application if your property needs a cable upgrade

What products are available?
  • Dry underfloor heating
    Electric dry underfloor heating uses special electric cables buried in screen or self-levelling latex which when switched on, will generate the heat you need. 
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  • Wet Underfloor Heating
    This will need a specialist plastic piping buried in screed. Your electric flow boiler will circulate hot water through these buried pipes to provide heat.
    Find out more

Frequently asked questions

Making the switch to electric heating is a fantastic investment for your property. Like any property upgrade, the installation will take time to complete and we want to help answer your questions before you make the decision to change. 

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My boiler is broken. Can I make the switch quickly?

Switching to an electric system is a positive development for your property and similar to other property improvements such as extensions and roof renovations, it will take time to complete. 

Lead times will vary depending on workload and availability, and it is worth preparing for your switch to electric in advance.  

We also recommend switching during the spring and summer months when possible so the work can be carried out when you do not need to use the heating. Depending on the work required, it may take several weeks from start to finish.  

What are the running costs?

We recommend checking current prices and tariffs online first. Insulating a property is the most effective way to reduce the running costs of any heating system. 

Electric Boilers

An electric boiler will cost the average customer in Guernsey roughly 30% less to run than a gas boiler. 

Oil is one of the most cheapest commodities and although heating oil may initially have a lower running cost when new at around 91% efficiency, over time the cost to run oil heating will increase as the efficiency decreases.  

Some customers have replaced oil boilers working at less than 70% efficiency, meaning over 30% of their bill was used to pay for waste greenhouse gas emissions rather than valuable heat for their home. 

 

Watch this explainer video

 

Air Source Heat Pumps

This is the cheapest way to heat your home as you pay for 1kW of electricity to provide 3kW of heat. For example if you paid £100 to heat your home using a traditional electric heating system on the Superheat tariff, this could now cost you £33 to heat the same room (depending on your property insulation). 

As gas costs roughly 30% more than traditional electric heating, heat pumps are far cheaper to run. And they even cost less to run than oil heating systems.

Storage Heaters

These systems run overnight on a customer's off-peak Economy 12 tariff and are the cheapest way to run a traditional electric heating system 

Can I spread the cost?

If you’d like to make the switch to a electric heating but are unsure about the upfront cost, we can help spread the cost of your home heating affordably – just complete a short form and we’ll do the rest.  

Some customers have paid as little as £46 a month for their new electric heating system.   

We’re able to offer a generous solution through our finance partner Cherry Godfrey Finance Limited. Depending on the size and type of heating solution you choose, this may include a subsidy from Guernsey Electricity.  

Do I need a header tank in my loft?

A header tank is used to supply water to the central heating system. It will maintain the level of water needed as the water expands when heated. 

A new electric boiler is a pressurised system that doesn’t need a header tank. If you have an existing gravity-fed immersion heater, this can be changed to a pressurised system and mean you no longer need a header tank. 

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