The demand for underfloor heating systems with a low build-up height is increasing. Yacht Floor Heating now has such a system. The mounting height in homes is up to 18 mm, provided it is placed on a flat subfloor. Comparable systems are easily 60 mm high. It is therefore not surprising that architects increasingly include a YFH system in their building specifications.
YFH is possible in all types of premises, from new buildings to listed buildings.
The application is particularly suitable for homes with wooden floors, but we are happy to look for good custom-made solutions for cement or tile floors that cannot be removed. We then place, for example, an interior plate over the floor to build the system into. After installation, we cover the floor with YFH epoxy to create a super-strong, liquid-tight composite floor that conducts heat well.
We have experience with all kinds of projects, from 4m2 bathrooms to four-storey villas.
The application is particularly suitable for homes with wooden floors, but we are happy to look for good custom-made solutions for cement or tile floors that cannot be removed. We then place, for example, an interior plate over the floor to build the system into. After installation, we cover the floor with YFH epoxy to create a super-strong, liquid-tight composite floor that conducts heat well.
We have experience with all kinds of projects, from 4m2 bathrooms to four-storey villas.
Instead of a towel radiator, it is also possible to heat a wall. Not everyone finds a radiator beautiful, but it can also be that the space is too small to get the necessary thermal power from the floor.
After milling the wall, we replace it and fit the heating hose. We finish the wall with the two-component YFH Thix. Then the wall is ready to be covered with tiles, vinyl or formica for example.
The wall can then be finished with, for example, mirrors, tiles, vinyl, wood, decorative boards or formica.
No more snow removal and no more slippery ice rinks in the garden. With the Yacht Floor Heating system it is possible to keep your garden paths and terrace always around 5°C as soon as the outside temperature drops below that. We mount it on a waterproof insulation system and fill it with a liquid that is resistant to -41°C. An outside sensor opens the YFH thermomotor on the pump unit as soon as the temperature drops too low.
In the case of larger systems, where several groups are required, the system is completely separated. We then install a heat exchanger. You can regulate the heat per surface. Automatically with an outside temperature sensor or via your mobile phone from anywhere in the world.
A landscaper or road paver can cover the garden path as he would normally do with, for example, concrete, pavement, gravel, wood or chips.