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jaydebruyne

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hi all,

Wondering if anyone can recommend a kit for c/h UFH?

Cheers
 
TBH there all about the same

You want mlcp pipe
Don't go cheap on your manifold
Heatmiser controls etc
 
Wundafloor.
Send them a plan, a photo of a plan, or even a quick sketch with dimensions and type of floor.
They will give you a free quote and a plan, if you buy.
We’ve done literally hundreds with only a couple of very small probs.
You will need an underfloor clip stapler and a uncoiler.
Both can be bought from them. Or get a Uponor one from eBay.
To tip! Always order 60mm staples. ( standard is 40mm)

As it’s mclp pipe, it’s easier to form into the shapes needed for the layouts.
 

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