UNDERFLOOR HEATING INSTALLATION PART 2- Guide to fitting the Low Profile UFH System from “SNUG”



Underfloor heating low profile system from SNUG Underfloor Heating has been installed at the barn renovation, this is the process …

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  1. Hope you all enjoy this guide/overview/installation of the low lever UFH system……..

    And any ideas for a new flask are more than welcome!!!!!!

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  2. Great videos, so very informative, the thought behind the design to help installation is very thorough, makes me wish I'd have gone with Snug, I chose Nu-Heat and have not been that impressed with the system and the support. Looking forward to the commissioning videos, keep up the great work.

  3. Wow mark thats a lot of pipe gone in . Nice job ..
    You need to get yourself a stainless steel thermos flask that's what I have now as fed up with breaking the plastic ones ..
    Could you show setting the flow rates on the manifolds whe you get that far 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  4. Hey, nice job mate. I like watching your videos. I’m a plumber myself as well in the Netherlands for 20 years now. It is fun to see that a lot of the things you do are the same as here, but also a lot of things are completely different. For example the pipes of the radiators by you guys are always installed on the bottom side, and here in Holland it’s always one up and one down. Nevertheless, you deliver excellent work👌 👍

  5. Tiff – love the videos. This topic of UFH is really interesting for me. Did you have to get involved with adding hydraulic separation to the system or do they not run radiators too on the system? Always seems to be a hot topic when adding UFH. Cheers bud!!!!

  6. Great vid, mate. Two miles of pipe! My head hurts thinking about that 😂. Looking forward to seeing more great content and seeing how your channel grows and develops in 2022.

  7. Loving the content of all your videos
    I have a quick question for you What advice would you give for someone that wants to change there career path they have now and go into plumbing at the age of 52?

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