Warmafloor pushing the boundaries of technology

Sustainability Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:09 AM

Warmafloor, the UK’s leading surface heating and cooling specialist, is looking forward to an exciting 2015 in which the company will be, amongst others, opening a new office in Doncaster, working on the Project 2020 for the Ministry of Defence and deepening its partnerships with Kingspan, Cellecta and Thorn.

Mike Lamb, Managing Director of Warmafloor, said: “We are looking forward to continuing to push the boundaries of underfloor heating and cooling technology in the year ahead.

"Last year was an incredible year for us. We have started working on two prestigious projects for Berkeley Homes in London at Goodman’s Field and Kidbrooke, and we were delighted to welcome our local MP George Hollingbery to our Warmafloor headquarters in Fareham.

"In December, we met with a representative of the Committee on Climate Change to discuss the important issue of overheating in public buildings. Our heating and cooling control system TICS Modular was shortlisted for commercial/industrial heating product of the year at the HVR awards 2014, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank our fantastic team for a job well done.

“In the year ahead we are excited that we will be opening a new office in Doncaster, where we will be taking on new members of staff, and working on the important Project 2020 for the Ministry of Defence.

"We also look forward to implementing the exciting projects we have started with Kingspan, Cellecta and Thorn. While we will continue to focus on high rise resi, schools and medical facilities, this year we will also help our parent organisation, Wavin, to develop project selling within the wider Wavin business.”