One of the most popular underfloor heating for new constructions is hydraulic underfloor heating or water underfloor heating.

Warmup is a pioneer in this field of underfloor heating, as well, offering 9 different configurations of underfloor water heating, suitable for different types of subfloor and finished floor.

VLo Ultra-12

The VLo Ultra-12 Low Build System is perfect for renovation projects with uninsulated subfloors, adding only 18mm to the floor build up.

VLo Nexxa-12

The Warmup VLo Nexxa-12 Castellated System is a low-profile, screeded water heating system developed for use with insulated subfloors.

VLo Econna-12

The VLo Econna-12 Joisted Floor System is designed for use over both battened and joisted floors, leaving the void between them free for other services.

 

Clypso Floor System

The Warmup Clypso System is designed for use within floating screeded floors. It is ideal if the flooring (wood, carpet or vinyl) may be replaced.

Metro Rail System

The Warmup Metro System is designed for use within floating and bonded screed floors allowing for quick, consistently spaced installation of the pipework.

Contura Floating Floor System

Contura Floating floor system is used where heating is installed onto a concrete or solid wooden subfloor for floating floors

 

Nexxa Panel System

The Warmup Nexxa Panel System enables the most precise installation of underfloor heating within a floating screeded floor.

Tectora Joisted Floor System

The Warmup Tectora System is designed for use within either battened or suspended timber floors, including TJI joist constructions.

Forte Grid System

The Warmup Forte System is the logical choice for reinforced concrete and screed floors with the pipe tied to the steel reinforcement.

 
 

Each Warmup liquid heating system is customized during the project design stage to achieve the optimal balance between system performance and efficiency. Once completed, the lifetime warranty on the heating pipes provides real confidence that the system will continue to work.
The choice of system to use depends on the type of subfloor and the type of finished floor.