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ok so I'm putting in a wet underfloor heating system in my kitchen which is 3m x 6.5m, I will be running it off my baxi 105e combi boiler which is located in the room above the kitchen, we have already dug up the floor and will be putting a sub concrete base then 120mm of celotex insulation then screed,

My question is which kit will be suitable for the room, will I need to split it into 2 3m x 3m zones or will a single zone be ok? There are so many kits available on the internet and some are really expensive, I was looking to spend up to around £600, any advise would be appreciated, thanks for reading
 
As above contact uheat plenty of options available and very reasonable. Cheers kop
 
ok so I'm just getting as much info on this as I'm having it fitted in my kitchen and want to know how it works, I have a baxi 105e combi located in the room above, it's a 3m x 6m kitchen, my questions are

I've seen the kits and they show a choice of thermostats, now will the thermostat in the kit be replacing my thermostat I already have in my house to control the heating? Will it then be abLe to control the heating and the floor from one thermostat??

What kits would everyone recommend?? I've already spoken to Uheat which is a reasonable price kit, was also lookin at the ProWarm kits? Anyone recommend?

Can my manifold be located upstairs in the same room as my boiler and have the pipes boxed in coming down the wall or does the manifold need to be lower to the pipe level?

Anyone recommend a good thermostat that's compliant with the single room kits?

Any advise welcome, thanks for your time
 
i would go with u heats recommendation

yes it can aslong as your happy with the boxing in etc

wifi eg phone etc or just a simple thermostat?
 
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