If you have electric underfloor heating installed in your home, you may be wondering if it can be repaired in the event of a problem. The good news is that in most cases, electric underfloor heating systems can be fixed without too much expense or disruption. Here’s what you need to know about repairing electric underfloor heating.
Common Issues and Solutions
Some of the most common problems that can occur with electric underfloor heating include issues with the thermostat or sensor probe, and damage to the heating cable during installation. Fortunately, these issues can often be resolved relatively easily.
If the thermostat has a fault, it can be replaced easily. Sensor probes, on the other hand, can sometimes be repaired or replaced if they are damaged. If the heating cable is installed properly and the recommended insulation and resistance tests are completed, there is a very low risk of the cable developing a fault under normal operating conditions.
Locating and Repairing Damage
In some cases, a heating cable can be damaged during installation, for example by dropping a tile or catching the insulation with a blade or the edge of a trowel. If this happens and is not detected, a leak to earth can develop over time which causes the underfloor heating cable to trip the RCD and not get hot.
The good news is that this type of cable damage can be easily located and repaired by a specialist electric underfloor heating repair company. These companies have specialized equipment that can send high voltages through a damaged heating cable, allowing them to pinpoint the exact location of the fault. For tiled floors, the tile in this area can be removed, the break in the cable repaired, and a replacement tile laid, making your floor as good as new.
Cost and Considerations
The cost of an electric underfloor heating repair depends on several factors, including your geographical area, the extent of the damage, and the time taken to perform the repair. Most companies charge somewhere between £300 to £500 for a repair, which does not usually include the cost of the replacement tile or floor finish.
It’s important to note that most popular electric underfloor heating systems come with a lifetime guarantee, and if the fault is found to be caused by a manufacturing issue, the manufacturer will cover the cost of the repair. However, you must remember to register your warranty.
In summary, yes, electric underfloor heating can usually be repaired without too much expense and disruption. If you have any concerns or questions, it’s best to contact a specialist for advice.