Hi All,
We're having an extension put in with wet under floor heating for the kitchen - the plumber is suggesting this is done with 3 piping runs to improve the effectiveness of it.
I've been using the EvoHome setup across the rest of the house for a couple of years and very happy with it - the flexibility between rooms, zones, API that can be used separately to the apps etc.
The plumber however has never dealt with EvoHome and pushing me towards HeatMiser claiming cost but then also saying it will be the same number of controllers on the manifold either way. I'd rather stick with one controlling system overall.
I'm not familiar with the piping/manifold setup for UFH and I must admit still struggling a bit on the EvoHome vs HeatMiser parts. I was wondering whether those here that know way more than me (pretty much everybody!) could help me on the difference between the two cost wise and whether that difference gets much worse based on the 3 pipe runs.
Thank you!
P.S. Irrespective of any answers on this one, thanks to everyone that does help and answer threads on this forum - it's been a mine of information!
We're having an extension put in with wet under floor heating for the kitchen - the plumber is suggesting this is done with 3 piping runs to improve the effectiveness of it.
I've been using the EvoHome setup across the rest of the house for a couple of years and very happy with it - the flexibility between rooms, zones, API that can be used separately to the apps etc.
The plumber however has never dealt with EvoHome and pushing me towards HeatMiser claiming cost but then also saying it will be the same number of controllers on the manifold either way. I'd rather stick with one controlling system overall.
I'm not familiar with the piping/manifold setup for UFH and I must admit still struggling a bit on the EvoHome vs HeatMiser parts. I was wondering whether those here that know way more than me (pretty much everybody!) could help me on the difference between the two cost wise and whether that difference gets much worse based on the 3 pipe runs.
Thank you!
P.S. Irrespective of any answers on this one, thanks to everyone that does help and answer threads on this forum - it's been a mine of information!
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