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DEVIcomfort 10T DTIR 1400W 142m Floor Heating Cable Loose Lay kit, Ultra Thin, 9.2-14.2m2

DEVIcomfort 10T DTIR 1400W 142m Floor Heating Cable Loose Lay kit, Ultra Thin, 9.2-14.2m2

This is the Danfoss 87101724, a DEVIcomfort 10T (DTIR) 1400W, 142 metres of cable. It is part of the..

Model: 87101724

£210.77 Ex. VAT

DEVIcomfort 10T DTIR 1700W 170m Floor Heating Cable Loose Lay kit, Ultra Thin, 11.0-17.0m2

DEVIcomfort 10T DTIR 1700W 170m Floor Heating Cable Loose Lay kit, Ultra Thin, 11.0-17.0m2

This is the Danfoss 87101728, a DEVIcomfort 10T (DTIR) 1700W, 170 metres of cable. It is part of the..

Model: 87101728

£237.03 Ex. VAT

Mirror Demister Pad 274 x 358mm 17.5W IP44 rated Mirror Foils to Keep the Mirror Steam Free, DEVIfoil Mirror 17.5 62000000

Mirror Demister Pad 274 x 358mm 17.5W IP44 rated Mirror Foils to Keep the Mirror Steam Free, DEVIfoil Mirror 17.5 62000000

This is the DEVI 62000000, a DEVIfoil Mirror Demister Foil 274mm x 358mm 17.5W IP44 rated for Keepin..

Model: 62000000

£28.20 Ex. VAT

Mirror Demister Pad 410 x 524mm 40W IP44 Mirror Foils to Keep the Mirror Steam Free, DEVIfoil Mirror 40 62000001

Mirror Demister Pad 410 x 524mm 40W IP44 Mirror Foils to Keep the Mirror Steam Free, DEVIfoil Mirror 40 62000001

This is the DEVIfoil Mirror Demister 410mm x 524mm IP44 40W for Keeping Mirrors Steam Free.  T..

Model: 62000001

£46.86 Ex. VAT

Mirror Demister Pad 708 x 524mm 70W IP44 Mirror Foils to Keep the Mirror Steam Free, DEVIfoil Mirror 40 62000002

Mirror Demister Pad 708 x 524mm 70W IP44 Mirror Foils to Keep the Mirror Steam Free, DEVIfoil Mirror 40 62000002

This is the DEVIfoil Mirror Demister 708mm x 524mm 70W IP44 for Keeping Mirrors Steam Free. This ..

Model: 62000002

£51.88 Ex. VAT

DEVIreg Smart Pure White Intelligent Electronic Timer Thermostat with Wi-Fi connectivity and App control

DEVIreg Smart Pure White Intelligent Electronic Timer Thermostat with Wi-Fi connectivity and App control

The DEVIreg Smart is a brilliantly intuitive electronic timer thermostat with great wi-fi connectivi..

Model: 140F1141

£111.87 Ex. VAT

DEVIreg Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat with Black frame, DEVImat Intelligent Thermostat

DEVIreg Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat with Black frame, DEVImat Intelligent Thermostat

The DEVIreg Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat offers hassle-free heating control with a super sle..

Model: 140F1069

£71.01 Ex. VAT

DEVIreg Touch screen programmable thermostat with design frame, DEVImat intelligent thermostat

DEVIreg Touch screen programmable thermostat with design frame, DEVImat intelligent thermostat

The DEVIreg Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat offers hassle-free heating control with a super sle..

Model: 140F1064

as low as £64.50 £71.01 Ex. VAT

DEVIreg Smart Pure Black Intelligent Electronic Timer Thermostat with Wi-Fi connectivity and App control

DEVIreg Smart Pure Black Intelligent Electronic Timer Thermostat with Wi-Fi connectivity and App control

The DEVIreg Smart 140F1143 in Pure Black is a brilliantly intuitive electronic timer thermostat with..

Model: 140F1143

£111.87 Ex. VAT

Floor Sensor Cable 3M For Devimat System

Floor Sensor Cable 3M For Devimat System

Note: Floor sensor cable for Devimat System is not required when purchasing Devireg 550 Programmable..

Model: 19121440

£13.84 Ex. VAT

Deviguard Cable Monitor

Deviguard Cable Monitor

Deviguard Cable Monitor can be connected to the mat during installation to monitor the heating cable..

Model: 30953095

£55.11 Ex. VAT

Devimat Repair Kit for Single Tailed DEVImat and DEVIflex DTIR-10 Loose Lay Cable Kit, DEVI 18055240

Devimat Repair Kit for Single Tailed DEVImat and DEVIflex DTIR-10 Loose Lay Cable Kit, DEVI 18055240

The Devimat Repair Kit 18055240 is essential for ensuring that your Devimat product of choice runs s..

Model: 18055510

£12.29 Ex. VAT

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How Much Does Underfloor Heating Cost?

Winter is fast approaching in the UK. Whilst there are genuine concerns about the rising cost of electricity, many people are also worried about the effects that being exposed to colder weather in their homes will have on their health and overall well-being. Thankfully, there are several things you can do to keep the warmth in, and coldness out of your residence. These include installing a door sweep, putting down rugs and sealing up drafts. But with temperatures sometimes dipping into the negatives during December and January, an increasing number of people are now looking to install underfloor heating. In this article, we will answer questions like, what options for underfloor heating systems are there? How much does underfloor heating cost? And what are the pros and cons of installing underfloor heating? So, if this is something you are interested in doing, hopefully, you will find this information helpful.  What options are there for underfloor heating systems? For those who want to include an underfloor heating system in their home, there are two options available. Wet underfloor heating systems take the form of a network of polyethene barrier pipes which are laid underneath the flooring and connected to your boiler. Supplying the system with warm water, the temperature is controlled by an underfloor heating thermostat. As the water pipes are distributed evenly across the floorboards, it makes it a much more energy-efficient and economical mechanism than the traditional type of radiators that are attached to walls. However, installation costs tend to be high as these pipes and an underfloor heating manifold need to be installed by an expert, as leaks and other damage could occur if they are not fitted properly. The alternative to this wet system is electric underfloor heating. A more modern solution to staving off the cold, it takes the form of ready-made mats like these with thin heating wires that lay underneath the floor and warm it up when the system is turned on. Overall, it is easier to install these types of mats, so should involve cheaper labour costs, especially as they are a better option for unconventional-shaped rooms.  How much does underfloor heating cost? The cost of installing underfloor heating depends on several factors. These include the type of floor cover you have and the general state of your property. It also includes the specific underfloor heating system you are after, the number of rooms you want to have it put in and the labour costs of your installer. According to Checkatrade, you can expect to pay between £60 - £85 per m2 for an electric system during a home renovation. For a new build, the cost should be nearer to £50 - £75. By contrast, a wet system might set you back £135 - £185 per m2 if installed during a renovation, and around £120 - £135 in a new build. As you can see, a wet underfloor heating system is typically more expensive to install. However, they cost less to maintain in comparison to an electric system, as electricity costs more than natural gas. In terms of the costs of running underfloor heating, Checkatrade estimates that this could be between £26.60 - £30 per month to warm up a 10m2 floor area for 4 hours. However, this figure does depend on the size of your home, how big the floor space is that accommodates the underfloor heating, the rates imposed by your energy provider and how well-insulated the floor is, amongst other factors. Pros and Cons Like with any major home renovation project, it is important to weigh up the pros and cons before committing to and funding the work. When it comes to underfloor heating there are several benefits to installing it, as well as a handful of drawbacks that you should be aware of. They include the following: Pros of underfloor heating: Very energy efficient Requires little effort to run Works with all types of floor coverings Provides you with room greater space and design flexibility Easy to install (by a professional) Provides more safety and comfort than radiatorsHas health benefits  Cons of underfloor heating: Can be costly to install Can take a bit of time to installation Not everyone will appreciate the increase in floor height and reduction in ceiling height. What you need to know If you are thinking of getting underfloor heating installed within your property you should be mindful that in the UK, underfloor installations are included in Part L of the building regulations. This regulation addresses energy efficiency. In other words, increasing solar energy use in both renovation projects and new builds, and a reduction of the number of fossil fuels used. While you do not require planning permission to put in an underfloor heating system, you are obliged to ensure the system is up to code, as per the U-value requirements outlined in Part L.  A U-value is a unit of measurement that details how effective sections of a building are in terms of insulation. According to Part L, all floors should hold a U-value of 0.25w/m2k or less. In terms of floors where underfloor systems are being put in, the U-value needs to be no higher than 0.15w/m2K. To ensure these conditions are met, underfloor insulation boards should be installed below the heating system to minimise heat loss. Allergen Friendly  As well as keeping you warm, you may be surprised to learn that underfloor heating has some health benefits too. Most notably that it is allergen friendly. As it sits under the floor surface it has a positive effect on the overall quality of the air in your home. It does this in a couple of ways. Firstly, underfloor heating does not serve to circulate air. Therefore, the air in your room remains oxygen-rich and very fresh. This means that it does not circulate dust either. Secondly, another significant health benefit of underfloor heating is that it maintains a comfortable environment, temperature-wise, that does not support viruses, bacteria, moulds, or dust mites.ConclusionIn conclusion, there definitely appears to be some major benefits in adding underfloor heating to your home.However, you should still be mindful of the costs included in the installation and running of these heating systems.

What is a Smart Thermostat and Why Now is the Right Time to Invest in One

The advent of smart technology in the 21st century has benefited us in all walks of life; from voice-controlled smartphones obeying our every order to Fitbits tracking our health levels, smart technology is revolutionising how we live. The latest trend you should be turning to is smart thermostats, for the simple reason they can save you some serious money on your electricity bills. What is a Smart Thermostat? A conventional room thermostat allows the temperature in your home to be changed manually, via a dial or control panel. Meanwhile, smart thermostat will allow for a more effective, user-friendly and accessible way to control your home's heating. Many smart thermostats utilise the 'Internet of Things' (IoT) which offers internet connectivity for remote management, programming, and monitoring. This is especially useful for a variety of features, such as the ability to notify the thermostat when the owner is on the way home so it can adjust the temperature accordingly. Benefits of a smart thermostat The smart thermostat is particularly useful to someone who is working or frequently on the go, one who doesn't have time to dabble over a thermostat when they get back. A smart thermostat won’t save money in the short run, unless the temperature varies wildly from morning to evening, but it will pay off in the long run if the house can be heated or cooled efficiently. As your smartphone receives reports about the usage and situation of the smart thermostat, you can utilise these to better understand your own heating and cooling usage. This in turn enables you to adjust its behaviour and preferences, which could save money, while maintaining the house at a comfortable temperature. The exact amount a thermostat may save you is obviously dependent on various factors: the type of thermostat, the insulation of your property and how you take advantage of its features. However, many studies claim a smart thermostat will manage to pay for itself within a year. According to some studies, smart thermostats may save your energy bills ranging from 31-37%, which may amount up to £130 per year! Features and uses of smart thermostats What's even better is that smart thermostats are becoming increasingly affordable. A top-of-the-line Danfoss Devireg Smart thermostat will set you back a little over £100, down from its initial list pricing of over double that price, while the less expensive one is just over £50 + VAT (see the DEVIreg Touch Screen). The Devireg is an intelligent electronic timer thermostat with Wi-Fi connectivity and App control. It truly makes use of the IoT, allowing you to wirelessly control your electrical heating via your smartphone - either via an Android phone or an iPhone. For instance, on a chilly winter morning, you can wake up and even manage the temperature of your underfloor heating as you get ready for the day. And when you take a shower and it is under 5 degrees Celsius outside, it is so comfortable to step out of the shower and feel the warm floors under your feet... A smart thermostat works with all the heating elements in the house - which can be remotely controlled, and it allows you to make sure the house is warm enough when people are around, and also that the heat is not ON when no one is at home. The smart thermostat features are bound to save you money on electricity bills. For instance, it has an open window detector and an energy-saving program which includes an optimum start/end control that ensures the desired temperature is reached at the correct time, therefore reducing heating costs. We here at Sparks sell a variety of Deviregs, and they come highly recommended if you wish to delve into the smart thermostat market.Who would Use a Smart Thermostat? The tech-savvy Smart thermostats are sure to suit certain people more than others. The tech-savvy smartphone or computer users amongst us will likely benefit from the smart thermostat, as they can and will easily check how much their heating is costing them. Those on a regular routine Those with a regular routine will likely profit from a smart thermostat, as many of them will learn your routine and ensure it is warm exactly when it needs to be. As stated earlier, those on the move will be grateful to return home to find themselves in a welcoming house warming itself just in time for their arrival. Businesses Businesses are in the practice of saving money where they can, so of course, they have turned their attention to smart thermostats. According to some studies, such IoT-enabled thermostats can make workplaces vastly more energy-efficient. As an employer, you can inform the device of the standard working hours of your employees. This will allow the smart thermostat to heat up or cool down the office to a comfortable and productive temperature before your employees arrive and cut costs on any wasted energy it might have consumed after they left. What's more is that you can programme smart thermostats to adjust to certain seasons or conditions, from excessive humidity to wintry chills. Given the option, some smart thermostats will consistently attempt to lower the temperature by a degree or two. This may not be enough for you or your staff to notice, but could save you hundreds on your energy bills each year. So, with the smart thermostats looking 'future-proof' by all accounts, the main question you have to ask yourself is why not invest in one right now?

How to Keep Warm in this Cold Weather with DEVI Underfloor Heating

Meteorologists have warned us of an ‘Arctic Freeze’ that could wrap around Britain and bring substantial snowfall with it. Thermostats and underfloor heating are absolute lifesavers in these times and thankfully DEVI, a Sparks favourite, offers a fantastic range of heating solutions for colder climes. These include the excellent combination of DEVImat and DEVIreg, a match made in heaven that we have written previously about here. Underfloor heating is an underrated home feature, that enables your home to retain heat far more efficiently than a radiator, for instance. They also have very low maintenance costs and actually keep bathrooms more hygienic by warding off cold and dampness. If you feel like the cold weather is slowing you down, then check out our selection of DEVI's underfloor heating products. Be safe in the knowledge that DEVI are a very well-regarded name in the heating industry, having won a slew of awards, including the Santander Breakthrough Award in 2014. DEVImat - Masters of Underfloor HeatingThe DEVImat system is an easily installable floor heating for your entire home that can be placed underneath all manner of surfaces - wood, concrete and laminate flooring. The discreet heating system will be barely visible at all due to its low profile, and it hardly alters your room's floor. While the DEVImat spreads welcoming warmth throughout your room, your floor will be raised a few unnoticeable millimetres at most. Once again the installation process is quick and easy and a tutorial can be viewed here. The mat uses convection to spread heat and is an electrical-based system rather than a water-based one, meaning it's easier to install during a renovation for instance. It also responds far more quickly to thermostat controls, which are ideally provided by the separately purchased DEVIreg. DEVIreg - the Thermostat with all the right connections This intelligent and intuitive touch-screen thermostat has an easy-to-grasp interface that can be installed in multiple rooms, all connected up by the inbuilt setup wizard. It is highly compatible with the DEVImat, with quick communication between the two giving you great control over your home's heating during the cold winter months. The innovative DEVIreg was the first thermostat that awarded touchscreen capability to the user, and also features the 'click fit' design which makes for ease of installation in any room of your home. Here is a video tutorial demonstrating just how easy it is to set up and start using the DEVIreg system. The DEVIreg Smart Control is a wonderful and inventive thermostat that makes full use of the Internet Of Things (IoT) to connect and communicate with other devices in your home. As long as it is connected by Wi-Fi, this Smart App can be controlled from anywhere, at any time. It is fast and easy to use, especially if you set it up using the pre-installed App wizard, which allows you to specify the room and temperature set-up type. For instance, if you want your bathroom floor to be at a balmy heat for your bare-toed morning grooming routine, the app on your phone or the touch-screen thermostat will help you make this a reality. It features a vast array of features beyond that such as an open window detector, an energy-saving program, and an optimal start/end control which ensures that your desired temperature is reached at the optimal time of your liking. Ultimately, this makes for a truly energy-efficient piece of technology that is especially cost-effective for those looking to save bundles on their energy bills, on top of combating pesky cold floors. Where to install underfloor heating and why Having a warm floor during a particularly harsh winter is extremely beneficial for you and your family; this is reflected in increased demand for the product among consumers, in recent years, with similar levels of buying desirability as top-sellers like power showers. In a house with a conventional heating system, you could have the room temperature set to a comfortable 21-25 degrees. However, the floor may remain cold to the feet at an unpleasantly chilly 15 degrees, meaning the distribution of heating will be off-kilter. The most popular locations for installation are the kitchen or the bathroom, as these are traditionally where floor tiles can be coldest to walk on; however, any specific room that gets particularly cold would be ideal for underfloor heating. Think about any rooms that don't already have a radiator or are poorly insulated with cold floor materials such as stone or tiles - rooms that you're usually in during the winter time but it tends to be a little chilly, and you have the perfect location for underfloor heating. So, if you are concerned about you and your family treading on cold tiles (especially any barefoot kids!), then it would be wise to invest in the DEVI underfloor heating range. It is a smart investment in the long term; and not just for the upcoming winter months - it also provides a permanent eco-friendly heating solution that will be unobtrusive, wherever you choose to install it. Don't get cold feet this winter! Check out our DEVI offerings here now.

Debunking the most Common 6 Myths on Electrical Floor Heating Installation

Floor heating has been known and loved by many for a very long time now. Even ancient Romans liked this simple comfort and used circulating warm water under their marble floors in order to have warm floors. Nowadays the electrical floor heating solutions provided by DEVI are not only comfortable but also energy-efficient with a huge focus on environmental friendliness. However, we often hear a lot of myths about floor heating, and many of them concern installation. Let’s dispel the most common six myths about electrical heating installation. Myth 1: Electrical floor heating is complicated to install. Not true. Heating mats are a solution that can easily be mounted whether it is on new or old sub-floors. The installation time will be the same, regardless of the type of flooring under which the system is installed. Also, the heating cables offered by DEVI are easy to install especially when the newly designed DEVI Turntable is used. Installers proved that using the DEVI Turntable makes the installation of the DEVIflex or DEVIsafe cables much faster and easier. Myth 2: Floor heating can only be used in bathrooms Wrong! Electric floor heating can be used in all types of rooms such as bedrooms, kitchens, and hallways. Nowadays, thanks to modern thermostats (such as the DEVIreg Touch), floor heating is often used as a reliable and energy-efficient solution of choice for all types of buildings (including low-energy houses). You can easily install electrical floor heating in newly built houses as well as existing ones during renovation. The DEVI floor heating is often preferred and installed in residential, apartment blocks, renovated buildings, and public buildings. Myth 3: Electric floor heating can only be installed under terracotta Wrong again. Floor heating can be installed under lots of different types of flooring. DEVI electrical heating solutions do not take up any space, which allows designing a space in each room as you please. You can install the DEVImats under any wooden floors, concrete floors, or even laminate floors. Myth 4: A fault means that you have to rip up the whole floor Not quite. The DEVI heating cables have a very long lifetime; they come with a 20-year warranty. But in case of any misfortune, there is no need to rip up the whole floor. The problem can be pinpointed to a few centimeters of accuracy so that only one or two tiles (for example) have to be removed to make a repair possible. Nevertheless, if this needs to be done, in the case of a rare fault, the DEVI warranty of 20 years covers full floor repair. Myth 5: Using electrical heating is the most environmentally unfriendly way of heating Not true. An electrically heated house with electric floor heating and solar cells fulfills the requirements of the EU Building Performance Directive. The electrical house is cost-competitive since it needs no other energy sources apart from electricity and fresh water. This is why nowadays electric heating is the solution of choice for low-energy houses. Regarding the fact that the EU expects that 65% of electricity production will come from solar cells, wind, and nuclear energy in 2020, electrical heating is clearly the preferable choice. Improving the energy performance of buildings is a particularly critical step in reducing the EU’s carbon footprint. Myth 6: Using electrical heating for outdoor heating is a high-cost solution Not really. For example, the DEVI outdoor heating systems are equipped with energy-efficient and cost-reducing, advanced intelligent thermostats that automatically regulate the system based on the actual temperature and humidity conditions. In cold but dry weather, the system remains inactive, saving energy and costs. When the weather is cold and wet, the system is automatically activated, quickly melting snow and preventing the build-up of ice. Nevertheless, you always have the option to manually control the system via the thermostat. An outdoor heating system from DEVI is quick to install, easy to control and inexpensive to operate. The desired snow and ice prevention effect can be fully achieved by installing cables only in those areas that are most susceptible to major build-ups of snow and ice, for example where buildings meet each other, around exposed downpipes or at points where the most melt water is channeled. You can purchase DEVI underfloor heating from Sparks Electrical Wholesalers either via our showroom in North London or online at the Underfloor Heating Systems section.

Video Introducing DEVIreg Touch Thermostat: Intelligent and Effective!

Last year we were introducing the DEVIreg Touch screen intelligent thermostat, of which we once said that it is "possibly the best underfloor heating system if matched together with DEVImat". Some of our readers and customers took our advice and gave the gift of toasty feet this past Christmas with the DEVI underfloor heating system. For a further education on what the DEVIreg Touch thermostat can do, the people at Danfoss have put together a video with several cool features. DEVIreg Touch Thermostat Video Intro You can check out how this thermostat works - very similar to how all the touchscreen smartphones operate.. Here are some of the most appraised features of the Danfoss DEVIreg Touch screen thermostat, an innovation in the home automation and remote control for heating at home. DEVI Intelligent Solutions with Lasting Effect. Digital touch screen thermostat with all the setup functions available at the touch of the screen! Touchdown on the easiest to use floor heating controller! There are no call backs with DEVIreg Touch thermostat! You can correctly and properly set up the thermostat in 30 seconds. The timer can be customized according to the need in 30 seconds. Fit the DEVIreg Touch into any frame system! Troubleshooting: from 1000km away, over the internet, you can troubleshoot the thermostat. Change the set up and timer in the thermostat by code. The DEVIreg Touch thermostat will help you stop wasting energy when you are away - you can set up the away time, and it will make sure no energy is wasted! You can install the DEVIreg Touch Android app to remotely control your underfloor heating system! Smart. Easy. Reliable. Stay in touch with your thermostat via the iPhone and mobile app or via internet. You can purchase this innovative and intelligent touch screen thermostat via Sparks Electrical - either come in our showroom in Archway or visit the Underfloor Heating section on our website.