Discuss UFH Pipe - Which manufacturer is best - Rehau, Uponor, JG, Polypipe??? in the Water Underfloor Heating Advice area at PlumbersForums.net
Hi,
I'm installing a large 8 zone UFH system into a new concrete floor we're installing at a bungalow. I'm looking at the pipework manufacturers and i can't decide which to go for:
I want to install the best under the screed:
I'm currently looking at for Pipes:
Uponor
Rahau
Polypipe
John Guest
Wunatreade
Any comments on which are the best, would be most helpful
Thanks
Tom
Longest warranty for the cheapest price
and something from a relatively well know company.
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Try Maincor, itās in my extension and works really well.
As with most things it is more important to have a good installer than a good product, Iām not joking.
Iāve seen some god awful bathrooms with top quality gear in - loads of problems, leaks etc.
And problem free installs using run of the mill products......
Polypipe for me 100 plus systems no real problems changed odd pump easy to use if you need them to factory will do a very detailed design for you.
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Peter
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