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A neighbour has asked me to pipe up some underfloor heating in her conservatory that is being built, the builder laid out the pipe under the floor and has screeded over it and the 2 ends are coming up in the corner. I have only fitted underfloor heating twice before and both times they had multiple rooms and had them all piped into a manifold with controls on, but as this is just one room im wondering what type of control to fit. Could I get an inline thermostatic valve?
 
yes use a mixing valve to regulate to 50 Degrees C and thermostat and timer

depending on whats existing you may need zone valves etc
as the UFH is on for way longer than the rad circuit
 
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