Submitted by FatFart777 t3_zrx1nb in DIY
We are planning to install underfloor heating in our new house. However, have a question about it.
When recently visiting friends who have underfloor heating, I noticed that the floor was nice and warm at first, but as soon as the room reached the desired temperature, the underfloor heating switched off and the floor tiles very soon became quite cold. The room remained pleasant and warm, but your feet were cold because of the cold tiles.
Can anyone share their experience on this subject? and is there a way to constantly keep the floor pleasantly warm without overheating the room?
toalv t1_j15ch6j wrote
You run the underfloor heating off an independent temperature sensor installed in thinset under the tile, not a temperature sensor attached to the wall that might even be in another room entirely.
This takes a bit of work to figure out what temperature setting in the floor corresponds to a comfortable room temperature (usually a few degrees higher than the room) but the floor will be pleasantly warm at all times and not have the big temperature swings you noticed. You also need a controller per room or zone.
The way your friends have it leads to weird on/off switching behaviour of the floor heating as you noticed. It should be controlled based on the floor temperature, not the room.