About

The Floorheating Group Ltd are experts in Underfloor Heating & Floor Screed Systems. In addition to our complete floor solutions offering we can also take care of your drylining package. With over 25 years experience within our field, you can be confident you will receive a quality service for your floor and wall packages. For your floor system we can offer the full package – Floor Slab, DPM / Gas Membrane, Floor Insulation (acoustic and thermal), Underfloor Heating, Floor Screed and Microcement Finishes.

We install all screed types, with a system to suit all properties and budgets. These can include Traditional Dry Screeds, Free Flowing Screeds, Levelling Compounds and Self Compacting Concrete. We offer our screed systems nationwide from our base in Lancashire.

Our Underfloor Heating Systems are our own branded high quality kits, which have a 5 year warranty on the Manifold, Mix Kit and Pumps, Minimum 10 year pipe warranty and minimum 2 year warranty on controls. Our systems are suited to all heat sources including Boilers and Heat Pumps. A full CAD design is completed prior to installation of UFH. We offer a number of solutions for both new build and renovation projects, which include pipe in screed systems and routed insulation boards. We are also partners of JK Floorheating, offering their inground system (concrete and screed subfloors only) when an increase in floor height is not an option. We offer our UFH systems nationwide from our base in Lancashire. Our design works are covered by Professional Indemnity Insurance.

Our drylining systems include Metal Frame and Dot Dabbed Systems. We do not offer wet plaster skimming, but offer machine applied tape and fill to leave a perfect finish ready for decoration. Our drylining systems are currently only available in the Lancashire & Greater Manchester area.

Offering our complete services in house, not only offers a cost effective install, it also eliminates any potential issues with the interface between underfloor heating and floor screed. Our teams complete the UFH and follow on with the screed, meaning you don’t have a number of days wait between the UFH being installed and the Screed being laid. This not only reduces the risk of UFH damage, but minimises downtime on site.