How to calculate the heating bill for bathrooms and kitchens without underfloor heating

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There will certainly be radiators without underfloor heating. Heating costs are charged according to the floor area.

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It should be counted as a floor heating fee, as it falls under the category of floor area.

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The bathroom in the room is not equipped with floor heating, but other places have installed floor heating, I think you still have to pay the heating bill.

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Of course. The radiator should not be too small, otherwise it will be colder.

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First of all, before your home has no flooring, connect a pipe (one for one time) from your manifold to the bathroom, you can use a plastic pipe. Once you get to the bathroom, turn out from the floor and connect the radiator.

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