>>electric underfloor heating
I know nothing about electric underfloor heating. But in case it is of value, we have underfloor heating driven by the gas central heating in the kitchen, the breakfast room and one of the bathrooms.
I particularly notice it in the breakfast room. Obviously it is not good for instant heat, not like sitting on a radiator if you've come in from the cold, but it gives the room a lovely warm feeling all the time, without any particular sense of a source of heat. Stone tiled floor.
There are two radiators in the room which have additional individual thermostats and they are very rarely anything other than faintly warm.
I can't think of a downside though I have no idea of the cost to run it - the house is so b***** expensive to heat anyway that it never really stood out.
I'd absolutely have underfloor heating again.
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