What’s included in a layout plan?

A complete layout plan provides far more than a simple overview of the floor and pipework. Our plans clearly show how the underfloor heating should be installed, including:

  • A detailed floor plan with pipe layout: clearly drawn so every pipe is positioned exactly where it should be.
  • Manifold location and zones: indicating where the manifold will be installed and which areas are controlled separately.
  • Pipe spacing and pipe lengths: precisely calculated for the selected pipe type and the required comfort level.
  • Material advice and layout patterns: spiral or serpentine, including recommendations for optimal heat distribution.

A professional layout plan enables both installers and homeowners to get to work with confidence. It saves time and materials, and prevents issues during installation.


Why choose a custom layout plan?

A standard plan is never fully suited to the specific needs of your project. A tailor-made layout plan has several important advantages:

  • Efficient use of materials: no unnecessary pipework, less waste.
  • Optimal performance: correct heat distribution, even floor temperatures and lower energy consumption.
  • Error prevention: avoiding incorrect connections or unheated areas.
  • Faster installation: for installers, a custom plan means less time on site and more satisfied clients.

In short, a custom layout plan ensures that your underfloor heating project runs smoothly — whether it’s a small bathroom or a large-scale new-build development.


Who do we work for?

Our service is suitable for a wide range of customers:

  • Homeowners: renovations, new builds, extensions or smaller projects. A clear layout plan makes it easy to follow the installation yourself or hand it over to an installer.
  • Installers: whether it’s a one-off project or multiple jobs at once. Our layout plans help save time and reduce errors, resulting in satisfied clients.
  • Contractors and developers: for large-scale projects, we provide organised and professional layout plans that comply with all guidelines.

A clear layout plan allows both installers and homeowners to work in confidence, without uncertainty or mistakes. It saves time and materials, and prevents problems during installation.