OMNIE design a range of Underfloor Heating with the installer in mind: It's no secret that ease of installation is a priority for installers when specifying a system. It can change everything, from your initial estimate for a job to getting it done in half the time. Whilst getting things done quickly is essential, so is the quality of the system. That’s why our team of experts at OMNIE HQ in Exeter don’t only think of the end result when designing our systems. We put the installer at the heart of what we do. A combination of innovative new technology and insider knowledge, make our systems a favourite with installers in the UK. A few things to look out for - The new Torfloor system from OMNIE stands out from the crowd: for good reason. It’s the only structurally certified flooring panel available in the UK. It’s an underfloor heating system and floor deck in one. So, the installation process for this system eliminates the need for temporary working floor d...
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