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Provided you have a well-insulated property, solid floor warm-water underfloor heating is an efficient way of heating your property. The floor is heated to a much lower temperature than when heating radiators, so much less energy is required. In addition, when the heat rises it is distributed more evenly throughout the room.

Both the Profix® and the Profix® PLUS Panel are suitable for solid floor water underfloor heating systems.

To find out more, continue reading.

Water Underfloor Heating for Solid Floors

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Profix® Solid Floor Systems

Profix® Panels can be laid on solid floors where their surface regularity (flatness) meets the specified requirement for the final floor covering selected. Typically, this will mean the maximum deviation in the height of the surface of the floor beneath a 2-metre straight edge not exceeding 3mm (BS8201). However, in addition to flatness, the smoothness of the floor surface is also important to ensure that the self-adhesive-backed water panels make consistent contact, resulting in no flexing or movement underfoot.

Solid floors which do not meet the required standard should first be levelled using Profix® Levelling Compound (or an equivalent levelling compound).

Learn more about the Profix® Panel >

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Take a look at some of the Profix® solid floor water underfloor heating systems:
Profix® Ultra-Low-Profile Screed System for Solid Floors

The Profix® Ultra-Low-Profile Screed system is compatible with most solid sub-floors (concrete, block & beam etc). In this system, the Profix® Panel is combined with a cement-based levelling compound that is both quick drying and self-levelling. This creates a unique ultra-low-profile warm-water underfloor heating system with a high heat output and a fast response time even at low water temperatures

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Profix® Grooved Screed Panel System for Solid Floors

The Profix® Grooved Screed Panel System is compatible with most solid sub-floors (concrete, block & beam etc). In this system, the Profix® Panel is used as an end return panel in combination with grooved dry screed replacement panels. This predominantly dry-fit system avoids the drying times associated with liquid screed systems. Profix® End-Return Panels are supplied with 3mm thick pre-bonded XPS insulation on their underside, increasing their thickness to that of the 18mm grooved dry screed replacement panels (grooved for either 10mm or 12mm diameter pipes) with which they are combined in this system.

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Profix® Heat Diffuser System (Standard) for Solid Floors

The Profix® Heat Diffuser System (Standard) is compatible with most solid sub-floors (concrete, block & beam etc). In this system, the Profix® Panel is combined with Profix® Aluminium Heat Diffuser Plates to create a dry-fit, low-profile, fast response warm-water underfloor heating system suitable for the direct installation of engineered wood flooring (minimum 14mm) or T & G Flooring Grade Chipboard (or similar).

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Profix® Heat Diffuser System (Premium) for Solid Floors

The Profix® Heat Diffuser System (Premium) is compatible with most solid sub-floors (concrete, block & beam etc). In this premium dry-fit system, highly thermally conductive T & G dry screed replacement panels are laid directly on top of the Profix® Panels and Profix® Aluminium Heat Diffuser Plates, followed by either tiles, vinyl, thin laminate, or a low tog carpet and underlay.

The high thermal conductivity of the T & G dry screed replacement panels, combined with the radiant heat properties of the Profix® Aluminium Heat Diffuser Plates, enables the system to achieve high heat outputs combined with fast response times.

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Profix® PLUS Pipe in Flowing Screed System for Solid Floors

The Profix® PLUS Pipe in Flowing Screed System is compatible with most solid sub-floors (concrete, block & beam etc). In this system, the Profix® PLUS panel is combined with either a cement-based flowing screed or an anhydride (gypsum-based) flowing screed.. This creates a unique low-profile warm-water underfloor heating solution delivering high heat outputs, even at low water temperatures, combined with much faster system response times compared to conventional in-screed systems.

Thanks to the Profix® PLUS Panel’s unique design and high strength, total system depth starts at just 20mm, making it an ideal floor heating solution for both new-build and retrofit projects, especially where any build-up to the height of the floor must be kept to an absolute minimum.

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Underfloor heating for new builds

Warm-water underfloor heating is a cost-effective, energy efficient space heating solution for new build properties.

With their self-adhesive backing and interlocking features, Profix® underfloor heating panels are very quick to installand guarantee the UFH pipework is always positioned at the correct spacing.

Incorporating a Profix® low-temperature warm-water underfloor heating system in a new build property, powered by a heat pump, will provide a ‘future-proofed’ space heating solution complying with the requirements of The Future Homes Standard and The Future Buildings Standard.

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Underfloor heating for renovations

With its large surface area, a warm-water underfloor heating system can be an ideal space heating solution for retrofit projects.

At just 15mm in height, and with the added benefit of a self-adhesive backing, Profix® underfloor heating panels offer a very thin, fast-fix solution.

The self-adhesive backing on every 15mm Profix® Panel removes the risk of mechanical fixings compromising any hidden services within the existing sub-floor and, thanks to their very low profile, result in only a minimal increase to the current floor height.

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