EH45 · Scottish Borders · for rural owners

Repair and commission floor heating in Peebles

Peebles attracts heating work that skews high-end — large detached properties along Edinburgh Road, restored Tweed-side cottages and a strong second-home market. Heat pumps are a regular conversation here, helped along by owners with the budget to do the job properly with radiator upgrades and underfloor zones.

Tweed-side properties occasionally need careful flood-risk consideration for boiler and oil tank siting. For underfloor heating, that changes the survey, specification or working sequence before price is agreed.

Underfloor heating work in Peebles starts with floor construction, heat loss and available build-up, not a generic pipe spacing. We plan wet systems for extensions, renovations and low-temperature heat sources, while also diagnosing manifolds with stuck actuators, airlocked loops or uneven room temperatures. The design is coordinated with floor finishes and the main heating controls so the system remains serviceable after handover. This page is specifically for rural owners who need to design or repair floor heating around construction, finishes and heat loss.

What we document before leaving

  • Room-by-room output calculations
  • Pressure test completed before floors are closed
  • Accessible manifold and labelled loop schedule

The work people here actually ask us to solve

This page is written for rural owners who need to design or repair floor heating around construction, finishes and heat loss.

  • 01Pre-winter service for a second-home owner in central Peebles.
  • 02Bathroom suite refit in a Tweed-side cottage with a new walk-in shower.
  • 03Air source heat pump install on a large Edinburgh Road property paired with full underfloor heating.

Property and access context

Peebles details that affect the specification

  • Tweed-side properties occasionally need careful flood-risk consideration for boiler and oil tank siting.
  • Edinburgh-commuter clients often request weekend or evening attendance — we book these in advance.
  • Larger detached homes give us the heat-loss budget to design heat-pump systems that genuinely work in winter.
  • A strong second-home contingent values pre-winter servicing slots booked well ahead.
Installed underfloor heating detail relevant to Peebles
A representative underfloor heating detail; the final specification follows an on-site survey in Peebles.

A practical route through the project

  1. STEP 1

    Floor assessment

    We confirm build-up, insulation, finish and room-by-room heat demand. We also check: Tweed-side properties occasionally need careful flood-risk consideration for boiler and oil tank siting.

  2. STEP 2

    Loop design

    Manifold position, loop lengths and control zones are set out before installation.

  3. STEP 3

    Pressure-tested install

    Pipework is laid and tested before screed or overlay covers it.

  4. STEP 4

    Commission zones

    Loops are purged, balanced and demonstrated with the chosen controls.

Relevant work pattern

What comparable work looks like

  • Bathroom suite refit in a Tweed-side cottage with a new walk-in shower.
  • Air source heat pump install on a large Edinburgh Road property paired with full underfloor heating.
  • Pre-winter service for a second-home owner in central Peebles.
On-site underfloor heating detail relevant to Peebles
The method and components are selected for the property rather than copied from another address.

Peebles questions worth answering first

Are heat pumps a good fit for Peebles properties?+

Often yes — Peebles has the housing stock and outdoor space to make heat pumps work well. We design every system to heat the home reliably through Borders winters, not just to tick a grant box.

Can you fit servicing in around Edinburgh-commuter schedules?+

Yes — we book in early-morning and end-of-day slots for EH45 commuters. Just tell us your preferred window when you book.

What should be checked before quoting underfloor heating at this Peebles property?+

Larger detached homes give us the heat-loss budget to design heat-pump systems that genuinely work in winter. We confirm that point on site, then match the underfloor heating specification to the actual building and access rather than assuming every EH45 address is alike.

Is this page aimed at rural owners?+

Yes. The recommendations prioritise rural owners who need to design or repair floor heating around construction, finishes and heat loss. If the building or occupancy differs, the survey is where we adjust the plan.

Why is one loop staying cold?+

Common causes include a stuck actuator, trapped air or poor manifold balance; each can be tested without lifting the floor.

Is it suitable with a heat pump?+

Usually very suitable because the large emitter area can deliver comfort at lower flow temperatures.

Need a clear underfloor heating next step for this Peebles property?

Share photos and a short description from Peebles first. We will use the local access and system context on this page to prepare the right visit.

Peebles is not being treated as an interchangeable location page. The recommendation starts with tweed-side properties occasionally need careful flood-risk consideration for boiler and oil tank siting. It then combines underfloor heating, the needs of rural owners, access via the A72, and nearby coverage toward Innerleithen and Walkerburn.

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Postcode, building type, occupancy and photographs help us preserve the same property-specific approach when we quote.

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