Easily adapts for walls, sloping ceilings or complex roof structures
TopLo Modular Heating Panels can easily adapt for walls, sloping ceilings or complex roof structures. Great for renovations and new builds alike, the modular wall heating solution is ideal for living spaces, hallways, extensions and bathrooms.
Sometimes it is not possible to take-up the flooring to install underfloor heating; the modular wall heating panels are an ideal alternative in these circumstances.
View Benefits of Wall Heating Request Bespoke QuoteThe 3 features that make TopLo Modular Wall Heating one of the best available are:
A Complete and Easy to Install System
The TopLo pipes are designed to provide optimum heat transfer and are integrated into the rear of the gypsum fibre boards. Providing a complete system designed on the most advanced heating principles.
The wall heating system is climate friendly, environmentally friendly, quality certified and fireproof. The system meets all the highest health and safety standards and has been tested for fire protection safety according to EN1363-1, EN1364-1 and EN1365-2 by the IBS Linz Institute for Fire Protection Technology and Safety Research. Test number: 10111710.
Wall heating is a type of radiant heating system that involves installing heating elements, such panels with water pipes, within or behind the walls of a room. This system warms the walls, which in turn radiates heat into the room, providing a comfortable environment.
Wall heating works by leveraging the principles of radiant heat transfer. The pipes warm the wall surfaces, which then radiates heat to the surrounding space. Unlike traditional convection heating, which warms the air, wall heating warms the surfaces directly, leading to even heat distribution.
Yes, wall heating can be energy-efficient, especially when combined with a heat pump low temperature system. Radiant heating typically runs at lower temperatures and can provide effective heating with less energy than traditional systems.
Wall heating can be installed in most homes. However, the installation process may vary based on the existing wall structure and whether it's being retrofitted or installed in new construction. Consulting with a professional is recommended to assess feasibility.
The cost of wall heating systems can vary widely based on several factors, including the type of system, the size of the area being heated, installation costs, and energy source. It’s best to get estimates from qualified contractors.
Wall heating systems generally require minimal maintenance. Once setup and commissioned there is minimal ongoing maintenance required.
Yes, wall heating can be used as a primary heat source, especially in well-insulated homes. However, it may also work in conjunction with other heating systems for optimal comfort and efficiency.
Yes, most wall heating systems can be controlled using a thermostat, enabling you to set and maintain desired temperature levels for comfort and efficiency.
Yes, you can either use a pipe locator as the pipe has an aluminium layer in it or thermofoil strips which detect heat.