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evening all , Ive been asked to price an ufh system for a complete downstairs of a big house with lots of different floor types and heights. So I was wondering if the likes of myson or polypipe have reps that do site visits as it's a right pain to do a drawing to email them them
thanks in advance
 
I'd rather do the drawings myself so that the reps cant wriggle out of things if they then get it wrong, better still have the customers architect provide, if they are using one.
 
Not to much of a pain really,.....all they want is the shapes and sizes of areas involved..a small investment in time and energy,sounds like a nice job to get ya teeth into...
 
Do a bit of a drawing with the shape of the rooms, put as many dimensions as possible on the drawing and indicate the different flooring elements.
email to [email protected] they will give you a price.
on the email give your name and contact number.
Poly pipe is ok, but Wundafloor uses a similar pipe to unipipe ( aluminium core) . This will be easier to fit with the different floor levels.
 
Include dimensions on your plan. Use graph paper and a sharpie fine tip with a ruler. Use Myson it's nice and easy
 
Speedfit used to come out and do it, not sure if they still do
 
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