Warmup Underfloor Heating

Warmup Plc    

3.6/5
(25) · HVAC services in London, United Kingdom
Address: Unit 704, Tudor Estate, London NW10 7UW
Website: warmup.co.uk
Hours: Closed · Opens tomorrow 7 AM
Days of weekOpen hours
Wednesday
7 AM - 6 PM
Thursday
7 AM - 6 PM
Friday
7 AM - 6 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
7 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday
7 AM - 6 PM
Service Areas: London · United Kingdom
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Established 30 years ago, the winner of the Queens Award for Enterprise 2020 and operating in over 70 countries, Warmup is the world’s best-selling underfloor heating brand, offering a variety …
Established 30 years ago, the winner of the Queens Award for Enterprise 2020 and operating in over 70 countries, Warmup is the world’s best-selling underfloor heating brand, offering a variety of underfloor heating systems, including hydronic (warm water) and electric systems. Warmup also design and manufacture unique smart, Wi-Fi thermostats for automatic heating control to help to cut down on energy bills effortlessly. Warmup’s extensive technical knowledge and innovative approach to underfloor heating allows customers to design the most efficient floor heating system. Warmup offers the original lifetime warranties, alongside 24/7/365 technical support and uniquely the only national employed field engineer force.

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3.6/5 · 25 reviews
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Apr 8, 2024
We had Warm-up at our old property and already had it in the dining room of our present home with no issues. So it was an obvious choice for when we renovated our kitchen and bathroom. How wrong. The… Full review by Caroline Tyrwhitt
Jan 8, 2024
I'd be cautious using warmup thermostats... the wi-fi receiver has failed in my unit, and the only support I got was to just use it manually. So my expensive smart thermostat is is now only in dumb m… Full review by Darren Baker

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Q:
What is the difference between heating from radiators and underfloor heating?
A:
Radiators mainly work on the principle of heat convection, not radiation. Air is heated to a high temperature in the range of 65-75ºC and needs to be moved...
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