
Shop Underfloor Heating From Your Trusted Specialists
Hydaheat specialise in underfloor heating systems and are your one-stop shop for all your underfloor heating requirements. With a comprehensive range of underfloor heating products and expert advice, we are dedicated to providing you with the best solutions for your home of commercial heating.
Electric and Water Underfloor Heating Supplies
We offer both water-based and electric underfloor heating systems online. Wet systems are ideal for new builds and full-property installations, while electric options are often better suited to smaller projects or individual rooms. Our experienced underfloor heating specialists are on hand to help you choose the most suitable system for your needs.
Underfloor Heating Supplies by Hydaheat
Underfloor heating supplies for every project
We have everything you need to successfully complete your underfloor heating installation, from complete systems to individual components. Thanks to our strong supplier partnerships, we offer trusted, market-leading brands at competitive prices, all manufactured to strict British and European standards.
We provide fast and reliable UK-wide delivery, typically within 1–3 working days.
Can’t find what you’re looking for online? Get in touch with our team and we’ll be happy to help with bespoke or custom orders.
Start enjoying the benefits of underfloor heating today
- Enhanced comfort: Say goodbye to cold spots and enjoy consistent, luxurious warmth that feels great underfoot.
- Energy efficient: Reduce energy usage and running costs with systems that operate at lower temperatures than traditional heating.
- Space saving: Installed discreetly beneath your floor, underfloor heating frees up valuable wall space.
- Suitable for any floor covering: Compatible with most flooring types, including laminate, wood, tiles and carpet.
Underfloor Heating FAQs
Underfloor heating (UFH) is a modern heating system installed beneath the floor surface to provide even, radiant heat across a room. It works by circulating warm water through pipes (wet systems) or using electric heating cables or mats (electric systems), gently heating the floor and the space above.
Yes, underfloor heating is highly energy efficient. It operates at lower temperatures than traditional radiators while delivering the same or better level of comfort. This reduced operating temperature can lead to lower energy consumption and reduced heating bills.
There are two main types of underfloor heating systems: electric underfloor heating and water underfloor heating (hydronic). Electric systems are ideal for single rooms and retrofits, while water-based systems are better suited for whole-house installations and new builds.
Yes, underfloor heating can be installed in both new builds and existing properties. Low-profile UFH systems are specifically designed for retrofit projects, allowing installation with minimal impact on floor height.
Underfloor heating is compatible with most flooring types, including tiles, stone, laminate, engineered wood, vinyl and carpet. Choosing the right flooring ensures efficient heat transfer and optimal system performance.
Underfloor heating is generally cheaper to run than traditional heating systems, especially when paired with energy-efficient boilers or heat pumps. Although installation costs may be higher initially, the long-term savings and efficiency often outweigh this.
Heat-up times vary depending on the system type and floor construction. Electric underfloor heating typically heats up faster, while water-based systems take longer but retain heat for longer periods, improving overall efficiency.
Yes, underfloor heating works exceptionally well with renewable energy systems such as air source and ground source heat pumps. The low operating temperature of UFH makes it an ideal partner for sustainable heating solutions.
Underfloor heating is extremely safe when installed correctly and requires very little maintenance. Electric systems have no moving parts, and water systems use durable pipework designed to last for decades.
While DIY installation is possible for some electric underfloor heating kits, professional installation is recommended—especially for water-based systems—to ensure correct design, efficiency, and compliance with building regulations.






