List of featured suppliers of UNDERFLOOR HEATING Sprung Floors on Building Products Index
Underfloor heating refers to a method of heating a room from below the floor surface. This is achieved by laying a series of pipes or heating elements beneath the floor, which distribute heat evenly throughout the room. This type of heating system is often used in modern buildings as a more energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional heating methods. Sprung floors, on the other hand, are flooring systems designed to provide a flexible and shock-absorbent surface suitable for activities such as dance or sports. These floors are constructed using a series of layers, including a sprung subfloor made from wood or rubber, and a top layer of performance flooring material. This combination of materials provides a cushioned surface that absorbs impact and reduces the risk of injury during physical activity.