Question by Phil J: I am looking to install underfloor heating in my conservatory?
I have been informed that I need to use extra insulation under my electric underfloor heating. I already have polystyrene insulation under the concrete and feel I am being sold something I do not require??

Any help is much appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by Galvin B
Hi Phil,
I have recently installed underfloor heating in both my dining area and the conservatory. The dining area was wooden floor boards but the conservatory area was concrete. Having done many hours of research and calling many companies I decided to opt for insulation boards throughout the 2 areas.

The benefits you get out weigh any doubts I had about whether to insulate or not. The insulation decreases the warm up time and obviously prevents the heating from being transferred to the worms below your home.

So in a nutshell if you can obviously afford to and you have enough floor height – insulate every time. Hope this was of help and I bought all my mats from www.cablewarm.com I chose these guys for their helpfulness and depth of knowledge.

they also have a very good FAQ page of lots of questions relating to electric underfloor heating.

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