

George Clarke
Property & Design Expert
Electrical heating mats are economical to install, controllable and provide an even heat. You can buy kits that can be used under almost any floor covering. Follow George Clarke’s expert advice on how to fit underfloor heating.
Time required:
This is a weekend project
Cost:
You can get an DIY electric mat and thermostat kit from around £300 for a 10 sq metre room
Skill level:
Advanced – you need to be confident about dealing with electrics
You'll need:
Heating mat; sensor; thermostat; cold chisel; club hammer; scissors; tape measure; tile adhesive and tiles; spirit level; adhesive spreader
Click here to get started with George Clarke's step-by-step guide on how to lay underfloor heating
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