Underfloor Heating Installation Kent
Professional underfloor heating installation in Kent. Water & electric UFH systems. New build & retrofit. Perfect with heat pumps. Free quotes from expert installers.
What's Included
Everything you need for professional HVAC service
- Free heat loss calculation and system design
- Professional water or electric UFH installation
- Insulation boards and levelling compounds
- Manifold and controls (water systems)
- Smart thermostats and zoned control
- Integration with heat pumps or boilers
- Floor screed or tile adhesive application
- Pressure testing and commissioning
- Comprehensive installation warranty
- Operating instructions and training
Types of Systems We Service
From residential HVAC to commercial systems, we have the expertise and equipment for projects of all sizes
Water Underfloor Heating
Pipes circulate warm water beneath the floor, providing efficient, even heat distribution. Perfect for new builds, extensions, and major renovations. Ideal with heat pumps operating at low flow temperatures (35-45°C). Most cost-effective for whole-house heating with 30% better efficiency than radiators.
Electric Underfloor Heating
Electric heating cables or mats installed beneath floor finishes. Perfect for retrofits, bathrooms, kitchens, and conservatories. Quick installation (1-2 days) with minimal floor height increase (3-10mm). Ideal for supplementary heating or individual rooms. Lower installation cost but higher running costs than water systems.
Retrofit Underfloor Heating
Specially designed low-profile systems for existing properties without excavating floors. Water systems using slim pipes (10-12mm) or electric systems with minimal height increase. Perfect for renovation projects where floor height is critical.
Commercial Underfloor Heating
Large-scale UFH systems for offices, retail, warehouses, and industrial buildings. Water systems with zoned control and integration with commercial heating plant. Delivers comfortable, efficient heating with low maintenance and excellent longevity.
Our Process
Simple, transparent steps from start to finish
Free Design Consultation
Our heating engineers visit your property to conduct heat loss calculations, assess floor construction and depth available, discuss floor finishes (tile, wood, carpet), evaluate heating requirements and budget, and recommend optimal UFH system type. You'll receive a detailed design showing pipe/cable layouts and heat output.
System Design & Quote
We design a bespoke underfloor heating system including detailed CAD layout drawings, manifold and controls specification, insulation requirements, screed or levelling compound specs, and integration with heat source (heat pump, boiler). Your quote includes all equipment, installation, and commissioning with transparent pricing.
Professional Installation
Installation timescales: water UFH typically 3-5 days for average home, electric UFH 1-2 days per room. We install insulation boards, pipes or heating cables, manifolds and controls (water systems), pressure test all pipework, then apply screed or levelling compound. Floor finishes can be installed after curing period (1-4 weeks for screed).
System Commissioning
We pressure test water systems at 6-10 bar for 24 hours, flush all pipework to remove debris, commission manifolds and zone valves, configure thermostats and controls, heat the system gradually to cure screed, and optimize flow temperatures and zones. You'll receive full training on system operation.
Floor Finishing & Handover
After screed curing, we coordinate with your floor fitter or provide finishing services. We conduct final commissioning once floor finishes are complete, demonstrate system operation and controls, provide all certification and warranties, and explain maintenance requirements. Ongoing support available for any questions.
Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees, just honest quotes tailored to your needs
Underfloor heating installation costs depend on system type, property size, and floor construction. We provide transparent, competitive pricing tailored to your specific project. **Water Underfloor Heating:** The most cost-effective solution for whole-house heating. Perfect for new builds, extensions, and major renovations. Systems include insulation, pipes, manifolds, controls, and screed/levelling compound. Ideal for integration with heat pumps for maximum efficiency. **Electric Underfloor Heating:** Best for individual rooms, bathrooms, and retrofit projects. Quick installation with minimal floor height increase. Systems include heating cables/mats, insulation, controls, and levelling compound. Perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, conservatories, and extensions. **Exceptional Efficiency Benefits:** - **30% more efficient than radiators** due to lower flow temperatures and even heat distribution - **Perfect with heat pumps**: Low temperature operation (35-45°C) maximizes heat pump efficiency (COP 4.0-5.0) - **Reduced running costs**: Water UFH runs at 6-10p per kWh with heat pumps or efficient boilers - **Even, comfortable heat**: No cold spots, gentle warmth rising from floor level **Finance Available:** We offer flexible finance options to spread costs with no deposit required (subject to approval). **Contact us today for a free survey and quote**. All quotes include professional design, premium equipment, installation, commissioning, and comprehensive warranties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our service
How much does underfloor heating cost to install?
Water underfloor heating with competitive pricing per m² including pipes, manifold, controls, insulation, and screed. Electric UFH with competitive pricing per m² including cables, controls, insulation, and levelling compound. For a typical 30m² kitchen/dining room, expect competitive prices for water UFH or competitive prices for electric UFH. Water systems have higher installation costs but much lower running costs, making them more cost-effective for whole-house heating.
Is underfloor heating expensive to run?
Water underfloor heating is 30% more efficient than radiators, with running costs of 6-10p per kWh when operated by a heat pump or efficient boiler. For an average home, expect competitive prices annually compared to competitive prices for radiators - saving competitive prices per year. Electric UFH costs 30p per kWh and is typically used as supplementary heating in individual rooms rather than primary heating.
Can underfloor heating be installed in existing homes?
Yes, using retrofit UFH systems designed for existing properties. Low-profile water systems require just 35-45mm floor height increase, while electric systems need only 3-10mm. We can also install UFH between joists in suspended timber floors. Retrofit UFH is perfect for extensions, renovations, or individual rooms. Installation is more complex than new builds but very achievable with professional installation.
What floor finishes work with underfloor heating?
All floor finishes work with UFH but with varying efficiency: Tile and stone are best (excellent heat transfer), engineered wood is excellent (stable and efficient), solid wood is good (requires slow temperature changes), laminate is good (with proper underlay), carpet is acceptable (requires low-tog underlay, max 1.5-2.0 tog), and vinyl/LVT is excellent (good heat transfer). We advise on optimal finishes during design.
How long does underfloor heating take to heat up?
Heat-up times depend on floor construction: Screed floors take 2-4 hours from cold (thermal mass retains heat longer), tile floors take 30-90 minutes (less thermal mass), and wooden floors take 20-60 minutes (rapid response). Once at temperature, UFH maintains comfort with minimal temperature variation. Modern systems with smart controls learn heat-up times and start heating automatically.
Can underfloor heating replace radiators completely?
Yes, water underfloor heating can replace radiators as your sole heating system. UFH provides 80-100 watts per m² - sufficient for well-insulated modern properties. Older properties may need supplementary radiators in poorly insulated rooms. During design, we conduct heat loss calculations to determine if UFH alone is sufficient or if some radiators should be retained.
Does underfloor heating work with heat pumps?
Underfloor heating is the perfect match for heat pumps. UFH operates at 35-45°C flow temperatures compared to 65-75°C for radiators. At these lower temperatures, heat pumps achieve COP of 4.0-5.0 (400-500% efficiency) versus 3.0-3.5 with radiators. This combination delivers exceptional efficiency, lower running costs, and superior comfort. We highly recommend UFH for all heat pump installations.
How long does underfloor heating last?
Water underfloor heating lasts 50+ years with proper installation. Pipes carry 50-year warranties and rarely fail when installed correctly. Manifolds and components last 20-30 years. Electric UFH lasts 25-40 years depending on quality. UFH systems significantly outlast radiators (15-20 years) and boilers (12-15 years), making them excellent long-term investments.
Can I install underfloor heating myself?
We strongly advise against DIY UFH installation. Water systems require detailed heat loss calculations, system design, manifold sizing and balancing, pressure testing, and integration with heating systems - all requiring professional expertise. Incorrect installation causes cold spots, inefficiency, leaks, and system failures. Electric systems require Part P electrical certification. Professional installation ensures performance, warranty validity, and long-term reliability.
What is the difference between water and electric underfloor heating?
Water UFH circulates warm water through pipes, costs more to install (competitive prices/m²) but has low running costs (6-10p/kWh), and is ideal for whole-house heating, new builds, and heat pump systems. Electric UFH uses heating cables, costs less to install (competitive prices/m²) but has high running costs (30p/kWh), and is best for individual rooms, retrofits, and supplementary heating. For primary heating, water systems are always more cost-effective.
Can you install underfloor heating in bathrooms?
Yes, underfloor heating is perfect for bathrooms, providing luxurious warm floors and eliminating cold spots. Electric UFH is most popular for bathroom retrofits (quick installation, minimal floor height increase, cost-effective for small areas). Water UFH works well when installing UFH throughout the ground floor. We install to appropriate waterproofing standards and integrate with bathroom renovations.
How is underfloor heating controlled?
UFH uses smart thermostats in each zone (typically one per room or area) to maintain precise temperatures. Water systems use manifolds with zone valves controlling flow to each area. Modern systems feature WiFi controls, smartphone apps, programmable schedules, learning algorithms, and integration with smart home systems like Nest, Hive, and Honeywell. You can control each room independently for maximum comfort and efficiency.
Does underfloor heating need maintenance?
Water underfloor heating requires minimal maintenance. We recommend checking system pressure annually (similar to radiator systems) and professional servicing every 3-5 years including manifold inspection, zone valve testing, and flow balancing. Electric UFH is virtually maintenance-free. Both systems are far more reliable than radiators which can corrode, leak, and require bleeding. UFH systems last decades with minimal intervention.
Can underfloor heating cool as well as heat?
Yes, water underfloor systems can provide cooling by circulating cool water through pipes. Cooling UFH requires dehumidification to prevent condensation and is typically used in commercial properties or luxury homes in hot climates. For UK residential properties, cooling UFH is rare - air conditioning is more cost-effective and practical for summer cooling.
What depth is needed for underfloor heating?
Required depths vary by system: New build screed floors need 65-100mm total (50mm insulation + pipework + screed), solid floors need 45-75mm build-up, electric UFH mats need 3-6mm (cable thickness), electric UFH cables in screed need 20-30mm, and low-profile retrofit systems need 35-45mm. We design systems to suit your available floor height, structural requirements, and budget.
Why Choose Us
What makes TPS Eco different
TPS Eco are underfloor heating specialists with over 15 years of experience installing water and electric UFH systems across Kent. We design and install systems perfectly integrated with heat pumps, boilers, and solar thermal for maximum efficiency and comfort.
Heat Pump Integration Experts
Underfloor heating is the perfect match for heat pumps. Operating at 35-45°C instead of 65-75°C for radiators, UFH maximizes heat pump efficiency (COP 4.0-5.0), reducing running costs by 30-40%. We design integrated systems optimized for performance and comfort.
Comprehensive System Design
We conduct detailed heat loss calculations to size systems correctly, create CAD layouts showing exact pipe/cable positioning, specify optimal floor constructions and insulation, and design zoned control for different areas. Proper design ensures even heating, comfort, and efficiency.
Premium Quality Materials
We use only proven UFH components: pipes from Polypipe and Speedfit with 50-year lifespan, manifolds from Wavin and Polypipe with precision balancing, smart controls from Honeywell, Nest, and Heatmiser, and quality insulation boards for optimal performance. We never compromise on quality.
Retrofit Specialists
We install low-profile UFH systems in existing properties using slim-profile water systems (35mm total build-up), electric systems with 3-10mm height increase, and innovative solutions to minimize floor height impact. Perfect for renovations where excavating floors isn't feasible.
Comprehensive Warranties
Every installation includes 50-year pipe/cable warranties from manufacturers, 10-year installation workmanship warranty, 5-10 year component warranties on manifolds and controls, and insurance-backed guarantees for added protection. We're here for the long term providing ongoing support.
Floor Finish Expertise
We work with all floor finishes including tile and stone (best thermal performance), engineered wood (excellent with UFH), laminate (good performance with proper underlay), carpet (lower performance, requires low-tog underlay). We advise on optimal finishes for your requirements.
Professional Underfloor Heating Installation Across Kent
TPS Eco specialises in professional underfloor heating installation throughout Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Ashford, and across Kent. As underfloor heating specialists, we design and install premium water and electric UFH systems for new builds, extensions, and retrofits.
With over 15 years of experience installing hundreds of successful underfloor heating systems, we’re Kent’s trusted experts for UFH installation. We specialise in heat pump integration, delivering maximum efficiency and comfort.
Why Choose Underfloor Heating?
Underfloor heating delivers superior comfort, efficiency, and aesthetics compared to traditional radiators:
Even Heat Distribution
Radiators create hot spots near the radiator and cold spots elsewhere. Underfloor heating provides uniform heat distribution across the entire floor, eliminating cold spots and draughts. Heat rises gently and evenly, creating perfectly comfortable spaces.
30% More Efficient
Underfloor heating operates at 35-45°C flow temperatures compared to 65-75°C for radiators. This lower temperature operation makes UFH 30% more efficient, reducing heating bills by competitive prices annually. Perfect for heat pumps which achieve peak efficiency at these temperatures.
Luxurious Comfort
Walking on warm floors is exceptionally comfortable, especially in bathrooms, kitchens, and tiled areas. No more cold feet in winter! UFH also provides gentle, radiant heat without the dry air and dust circulation of forced-air systems.
More Living Space
Removing radiators frees up valuable wall space for furniture, curtains, and decor. Gain 1-2m² of usable floor space per room and improve room aesthetics without bulky radiators.
Works with All Floor Finishes
UFH works excellently with tile, stone, wood, laminate, carpet, and vinyl. Tile and stone offer the best heat transfer, while wood and laminate provide rapid response times. We advise on optimal finishes for your requirements.
Perfect with Heat Pumps
Underfloor heating is the perfect match for heat pumps. The low flow temperatures maximize heat pump efficiency (COP 4.0-5.0), reducing running costs and improving performance. We strongly recommend UFH for all heat pump installations.
Quiet Operation
UFH operates silently - no boiler noise, no radiator clicking, no fan noise. Just quiet, comfortable warmth.
Low Maintenance
Water UFH systems require minimal maintenance compared to radiators which can corrode, leak, and need bleeding. Electric UFH is virtually maintenance-free. Both systems last 50+ years.
Improved Air Quality
Unlike radiators which create convection currents circulating dust and allergens, UFH provides gentle radiant heat without air circulation. Better for allergy and asthma sufferers.
Water vs Electric Underfloor Heating
Choosing between water and electric UFH depends on your property, requirements, and budget:
Water Underfloor Heating
How it works: Pipes circulate warm water beneath the floor, connected to a manifold which distributes water from your heat pump or boiler.
Best for:
- New builds and major renovations
- Whole-house heating systems
- Properties with heat pumps
- Extensions and ground floor installations
- Long-term cost-effectiveness
Advantages:
- Low running costs (6-10p per kWh)
- Very efficient with heat pumps (COP 4.0-5.0)
- Can replace radiators as primary heating
- 50+ year lifespan
- Best for large areas (whole ground floor or entire house)
Disadvantages:
- Higher installation cost (competitive prices per m²)
- Longer installation time (3-5 days for average home)
- Requires connection to heating system
- Screed curing time (1-4 weeks before floor finishes)
Cost to run: Competitive pricing available annually for average 3-bedroom home (compared to competitive prices for radiators)
Electric Underfloor Heating
How it works: Electric heating cables or mats installed beneath floor finishes, controlled by thermostats. Powered by mains electricity.
Best for:
- Retrofit installations in existing properties
- Individual rooms (bathrooms, kitchens, conservatories)
- Properties with limited floor depth
- Supplementary heating to existing systems
- Quick installation requirements
Advantages:
- Lower installation cost (competitive prices per m²)
- Quick installation (1-2 days per room)
- Minimal floor height increase (3-10mm)
- No connection to heating system required
- Rapid heat-up times
Disadvantages:
- Higher running costs (30p per kWh)
- Expensive as primary heating
- Best used as supplementary heating
- Shorter lifespan than water systems (25-40 years)
Cost to run: Competitive pricing available per room annually (if used daily for several hours)
Which to Choose?
Choose water UFH if:
- Installing UFH in entire ground floor or whole house
- Building new or doing major renovation
- Installing a heat pump
- Want lowest long-term running costs
- Primary heating solution
Choose electric UFH if:
- Retrofitting individual rooms
- Limited floor depth available
- Want quick installation
- Supplementary heating only
- Bathrooms, conservatories, kitchens only
We’ll recommend the optimal solution during your free consultation.
Underfloor Heating Installation Process
Our proven installation process ensures quality, efficiency, and comfort:
1. Free Design Consultation
Our heating engineers visit your property to:
- Conduct heat loss calculations for accurate system sizing
- Assess floor construction and available depth
- Discuss floor finishes and thermal requirements
- Evaluate heating source (heat pump, boiler, electric)
- Review budget and priorities
- Recommend optimal UFH type and design
You’ll receive a comprehensive design proposal showing system layouts and specifications.
2. System Design & Quote
We create a detailed UFH design including:
- CAD layout drawings showing exact pipe/cable positioning
- Heat output calculations ensuring comfort in all areas
- Manifold and controls specification with zone layouts
- Floor construction details including insulation and screed
- Integration with heating system (heat pump or boiler)
- Transparent pricing with all costs included
Your quote includes everything: design, equipment, installation, commissioning, and warranties.
3. Floor Preparation
Installation begins with floor preparation:
- Clean and level substrate ensuring suitable base
- Install insulation boards (typically 50mm high-performance insulation)
- Lay edge insulation to prevent heat loss to walls
- Install pipework guides or mats for neat, even spacing
- Prepare manifold location and connect to heating system
4. Pipe or Cable Installation
Water UFH: We install pipes in coils or snail patterns at 150-200mm spacing, connect all loops to manifold, clearly label each zone, and pressure test at 6-10 bar for 24 hours.
Electric UFH: We lay heating mats or cables according to design, connect to thermostats and controls, test all electrical connections, and verify resistance readings.
5. Screed or Levelling Compound
Water systems: We apply liquid screed or sand/cement screed (typically 65-75mm total depth including pipes), keep system pressurized during screed pour, allow curing time (1-4 weeks), then conduct controlled heat-up to cure screed.
Electric systems: We apply flexible levelling compound (3-10mm) over cables, or floor finishes can be laid directly over mats with flexible adhesive.
6. System Commissioning
Before handover, we:
- Flush all pipework to remove debris (water systems)
- Balance manifold flow rates to each zone
- Configure thermostats and controls with optimal settings
- Test all zones for even heat distribution
- Demonstrate operation and smart controls
- Provide documentation including warranties and certification
7. Floor Finishing
After screed curing (or immediately for electric systems):
- Coordinate with floor fitter or provide finishing services
- Install tile, wood, laminate, or other finishes
- Final system commissioning once finishes are complete
- Optimize temperatures for each zone
- Train on operation and maintenance
Underfloor Heating with Heat Pumps
Underfloor heating and heat pumps are the perfect renewable heating combination:
Why UFH Maximizes Heat Pump Efficiency
Heat pumps achieve peak efficiency at low flow temperatures. Operating at 35-45°C (UFH) versus 65-75°C (radiators), heat pump COP increases from 3.0-3.5 to 4.0-5.0 - that’s 30-40% better efficiency.
Real-world example (4-bedroom home):
Heat pump with radiators (65°C flow):
- Heat pump COP: 3.0
- Annual running cost: Competitive pricing
- System cost: Competitive pricing
Heat pump with underfloor heating (40°C flow):
- Heat pump COP: 4.5
- Annual running cost: Competitive pricing
- System cost: Competitive pricing
- Substantial annual savings
- Excellent payback period
- Significant long-term savings
Integrated System Design
We design integrated heat pump and UFH systems optimized for:
- Optimal flow temperatures (35-45°C) for peak COP
- Weather compensation adjusting temperature by outdoor conditions
- Zoned control for different areas and usage patterns
- Smart controls learning your schedule and preferences
- Buffer tanks for smooth operation (if required)
Heat Pump UFH Benefits
- Lowest running costs: 30-40% lower than heat pump + radiators
- Superior comfort: Even heat distribution without hot/cold spots
- Future-proof: Optimal system for renewable heating
- Increased heat pump lifespan: Less strain on compressor
- Quiet operation: No noise from either system
We strongly recommend UFH for all heat pump installations - it’s the best way to maximize efficiency and comfort.
Floor Finishes for Underfloor Heating
UFH works with all floor finishes, but performance varies:
Tile & Stone (Best Performance)
Thermal conductivity: Excellent Heat-up time: 30-90 minutes Heat output: 80-100 watts per m² Suitability: Perfect for UFH
Tile and stone transfer heat excellently, providing rapid warm-up and high heat output. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and wet rooms.
Popular choices: Porcelain tile, ceramic tile, natural stone (slate, limestone, travertine)
Engineered Wood (Excellent Performance)
Thermal conductivity: Very good Heat-up time: 30-60 minutes Heat output: 70-90 watts per m² Suitability: Excellent with UFH
Engineered wood is stable and designed for UFH. Maximum board thickness 18mm. Allows slow temperature changes to prevent movement.
Popular choices: Oak, walnut, maple engineered boards
Laminate (Good Performance)
Thermal conductivity: Good Heat-up time: 20-40 minutes Heat output: 70-90 watts per m² Suitability: Good with proper underlay
Use laminate specifically rated for UFH with thermal resistance below 0.15 m²K/W. Rapid response makes it suitable for intermittent heating.
Popular choices: Wood-effect laminate, stone-effect laminate
Carpet (Acceptable Performance)
Thermal conductivity: Fair Heat-up time: 2-4 hours Heat output: 40-60 watts per m² Suitability: Acceptable with low-tog underlay
Carpet insulates heat, reducing efficiency. Use low-tog underlay (max 1.5-2.0 tog combined). Better for very well-insulated properties or supplementary heating.
Recommendations: Short pile carpet with low-tog underlay
Vinyl/LVT (Excellent Performance)
Thermal conductivity: Excellent Heat-up time: 20-40 minutes Heat output: 75-95 watts per m² Suitability: Excellent for UFH
Modern LVT transfers heat well and is stable with temperature changes. Use products specifically rated for UFH.
Popular choices: Wood-effect LVT, stone-effect LVT
We’ll advise on optimal floor finishes for your aesthetic preferences and heating requirements.
Retrofit Underfloor Heating
We specialise in retrofit UFH installations for existing properties:
Low-Profile Water Systems
Modern low-profile systems require just 35-45mm floor height:
- Low-profile insulation: 20-25mm high-performance boards
- Slim pipework: 10-12mm diameter pipes
- Reduced screed: 15-20mm liquid screed or compound
- Total build-up: 35-45mm (compared to 65-100mm for standard systems)
Perfect for properties where excavating floors isn’t feasible.
Electric Retrofit Systems
Electric mats and cables offer minimal floor height increase:
- Loose cable in screed: 20-30mm total
- Heating mats in compound: 3-6mm total
- Mats in tile adhesive: 3-5mm total
Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and conservatories.
Suspended Floor Systems
For properties with suspended timber floors, we install:
- Between joists: Pipes or cables between floor joists with insulation below
- Above joists: Slim systems on top of joists beneath new floor finish
- Total height: 20-50mm depending on method
Great for period properties and homes with wooden floors.
Retrofit Suitability
Retrofit UFH works best when:
- Renovating kitchens, bathrooms, or extensions
- Replacing floor finishes anyway
- Installing heat pump (perfect time for UFH)
- Property is well-insulated
- Available floor height allows system
We’ll assess feasibility during your free survey.
Why Choose TPS Eco for Underfloor Heating?
With over 15 years of UFH experience and hundreds of successful installations, we’re Kent’s most trusted specialists.
Heat Pump Integration Experts
We specialise in integrated heat pump and UFH systems, delivering:
- Optimal system design for peak efficiency
- Flow temperature optimization (35-45°C)
- Smart controls and weather compensation
- Professional commissioning for maximum COP
- Ongoing support and optimization
Comprehensive Design Service
Every installation includes:
- Detailed heat loss calculations
- CAD layout drawings
- Thermal modeling and performance predictions
- Zone design for comfort and efficiency
- Floor finish recommendations
Premium Quality Components
We use only proven brands:
- Pipes: Polypipe, Speedfit (50-year warranties)
- Manifolds: Wavin, Polypipe (precision balancing)
- Controls: Honeywell, Nest, Heatmiser (smart features)
- Insulation: Kingspan, Celotex (high performance)
- Screed: Liquid screed or quality sand/cement
Local Kent Team
Based in Maidstone, we serve:
- Maidstone and villages
- Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge
- Sevenoaks and Westerham
- Ashford and Tenterden
- Sittingbourne and Faversham
- All Kent and Southeast England
Comprehensive Warranties
Every installation includes:
- 50-year pipe warranties
- 10-year installation workmanship warranty
- 5-10 year component warranties
- Insurance-backed guarantees
Get Your Free Underfloor Heating Quote
Ready to enjoy luxurious warm floors and lower heating bills?
Contact TPS Eco today for your free, no-obligation design consultation. Our heating engineers will assess your property, conduct heat loss calculations, and design a bespoke underfloor heating system tailored to your needs.
Call 01622 234 233 or request a quote online. We serve Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Ashford, and all of Kent.
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