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Hello - I'm not a plumber but I'm hoping someone has some advice. We've just had an extension built under which is polypipe UFH, the UFH is working nicely and the original house is on rads. I've been told by the plumber that the boiler should be up to max and it will then be controlled by the thermostats which makes sense.
However, under the floor tiles as well as the UFH there are pipes, I presume hot water pipes, which run under the kitchen units (including the fridge). These are always warm even if the UFH isn't on. When the boiler is up to maximum these pipes get so hot you can't walk on the floor tiles with bare feet.
I'm just wondering if this is normal?
Many Thanks in advance.
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However, under the floor tiles as well as the UFH there are pipes, I presume hot water pipes, which run under the kitchen units (including the fridge). These are always warm even if the UFH isn't on. When the boiler is up to maximum these pipes get so hot you can't walk on the floor tiles with bare feet.
I'm just wondering if this is normal?
Many Thanks in advance.
A.