I just won’t. Why on earth would I run those butt-ugly air vents through my house when I can just use the existing underfloor heating to cool down the building via a heat pump in the summer?
But seriously, it’s an established solution. You don’t need to cool the floor down so much because the area is so big, so you don’t run into condensation issues.
You’d only be adding a floor heating system to a room you’d be at very least tearing the floor out of for renovation anyway. So in terms of invasiveness, it’ll only slightly prolong the work that’s being done, and create some dust from cutting slots for the piping.
In rooms that aren’t due for such a renovation, you can use existing radiators with a heat pump, too. Of course it won’t be as efficient as with floor or wall heating, but it will work. As with everything, perfect is the enemy of good enough.
I just won’t. Why on earth would I run those butt-ugly air vents through my house when I can just use the existing underfloor heating to cool down the building via a heat pump in the summer?
Because the under-floor heating running in a cooling loop will create condensation on the floor? Or worse, under it?
That’s why you do it gently ;).
But seriously, it’s an established solution. You don’t need to cool the floor down so much because the area is so big, so you don’t run into condensation issues.
Adding that to a house sounds even more invasive than duct work
But they said they’d use the existing underfloor system, so there’s no need for invasive work.
You’d only be adding a floor heating system to a room you’d be at very least tearing the floor out of for renovation anyway. So in terms of invasiveness, it’ll only slightly prolong the work that’s being done, and create some dust from cutting slots for the piping.
In rooms that aren’t due for such a renovation, you can use existing radiators with a heat pump, too. Of course it won’t be as efficient as with floor or wall heating, but it will work. As with everything, perfect is the enemy of good enough.