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Comfort Warmfloors distribute premium quality Swedish underfloor heating systems. Our premium quality electric or wet systems can accommodate any floor type from engineered wood or laminate to ceramic tile, stone or even vinyl and carpet.
The Comfort Warmfloors technical team are happy to offer a free design and specification service. Anything from a small bathroom to a block of apartments. All systems come in kit form for off the shelf sales.
All kits are supplied with our new “state of the art” EB355 digital thermostat. The EB355 is microprocessor-controlled and uses fuzzy technology. The thermostat is gathering data from start up. This technology reduces temperature fluctuations, providing a more constant temperature. This provides a more comfortable climate and lower energy consumption. The display can show both set and actual temperature. In addition you can view statistics on operating time, which gives you control over energy consumption.
To “Get more from your floor”, contact our team to discuss your requirements.
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