How does underfloor heating affect the electricity bill?

Floor heating is a popular heating system that provides comfort and even distribution of heat throughout the room. However, many people wonder how underfloor heating affects the electricity bill. In this article, we look at the effects of underfloor heating on the electricity bill and give tips for improving energy efficiency.

How does underfloor heating work?

Underfloor heating can be either electric or water-circulated. Electric floor heating uses electric cables or mats that are installed under the floor. In a water circulation system, warm water circulates in a pipeline that is installed under the floor. Both systems produce heat that rises upwards and heats the room evenly.

The effect of underfloor heating on the electricity bill

The effect of underfloor heating on the electricity bill depends on several factors, such as the type of system, installation, insulation and operating time. Here are a few key factors that affect your electricity bill:

  • Type of system: Electric underfloor heating consumes electricity directly, while a water cycle system can use different energy sources, such as electricity, gas or district heating. Electric underfloor heating can be more expensive to use if the price of electricity is high.
  • Insulation: Good insulation reduces heat loss and improves energy efficiency. A poorly insulated floor can lead to higher energy costs because the system has to work longer and harder.
  • Use time: The use time of underfloor heating directly affects the electricity bill. Long-term use increases energy consumption, while using timers and thermostats can help save energy.
  • Room temperature: Underfloor heating makes it possible to maintain a lower room temperature without compromising comfort, which can reduce energy consumption.

Tips for improving energy efficiency

In order for underfloor heating to be as energy-efficient and affordable as possible, you should consider the following tips:

  1. Improve insulation: Make sure the floor and other structures are well insulated. This reduces heat loss and improves system efficiency.
  2. Use timers and thermostats: Timers and thermostats help control heating times and temperatures, which can reduce energy consumption.
  3. Keep the room temperature reasonable: A lower room temperature can reduce energy consumption without affecting comfort.
  4. Maintain the system regularly: Regular maintenance ensures that the system works efficiently and reduces possible faults.

Summary

Underfloor heating can affect the electricity bill in many ways. Electric underfloor heating can be more expensive to use, but with the right measures, such as good insulation, the use of timers and thermostats, and regular maintenance, energy efficiency can be improved and costs reduced. Water circulation floor heating offers flexibility in the choice of energy sources, which can also have a positive effect on the electricity bill.

You can find more information about underfloor heating and energy efficiency from the following sources:
Motiva: Floor heating
Energy Efficiency Center: Floor Heating