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Hi guys, I'm pricing my first UFH job. It's a new extension. UFH zones in kitchen, utility and bathroom. I will be fitting a new boiler which will supply heat to the existing radiators and UFH. Having had no experience in UFH just wondering where the best place to start is. Would a manufacturer help with the spec and design? When pricing does anyone use a rule of thumb method as price in meter2?

Thank you Ryan
 
Normally manufacturers spec and design the system as a rule of thumb around £75 a m2 for supply and fit
 

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