Underfloor Heating
At HeatXpert, we install underfloor heating systems for homeowners looking to improve comfort, efficiency, and the way their home is heated. Whether you’re building a new property, renovating an existing home, or adding an extension, we can design a solution to suit your space.
Unlike traditional radiators, underfloor heating provides gentle, even warmth across the room, creating a more comfortable living environment with no cold spots and more freedom when designing your interior.
Because it operates efficiently at lower temperatures, underfloor heating works particularly well alongside modern heating solutions such as air source heat pumps and high-efficiency boilers. The result is a heating system that delivers lasting comfort while helping to keep energy use under control.


Ideal Applications for Underfloor Heating
Underfloor heating is a versatile solution that can enhance comfort and style in many areas of your home. It is particularly popular in kitchens, open-plan living spaces, bathrooms and en-suites, where warm floors create a more inviting environment while removing the need for bulky radiators.
For new builds, renovations, and extensions, underfloor heating can be designed around your space from the beginning to provide efficient, consistent warmth throughout your home. In existing properties, modern retrofit options can often be installed with minimal disruption, including low-profile systems designed to work with a variety of floor types.
At HeatXpert, our engineers will assess your property, discuss your requirements, and recommend the most suitable underfloor heating solution for your home, including the right system and flooring options.
Find Out More About Underfloor Heating
If you are considering underfloor heating for your home in Basingstoke, Winchester or Reading, we have the expertise to design and fit a system that genuinely transforms how your home feels.
Contact HeatXpert today to arrange a survey and receive a free, no-obligation quote for your underfloor heating project.







