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Underfloor Heating in Highland Council

Looking for underfloor heating in Highland Council? Whether you need a wet system installed in a new build, electric UFH fitted in your bathroom, supply-only for a DIY project, or a repair on an existing system — find 18 verified local professionals below with genuine customer reviews.

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Underfloor Heating in Highland Council: Local Area Guide

Highland Council has 18 verified underfloor heating specialists listed, making it one of the largest markets in our directory. McInnes Group Ltd leads with 137 reviews and a 4.7 rating, while Gastec Plumbing & Heating and GDK Plumbing & Heating also maintain perfect 5.0 scores. These installers serve towns including Inverness, Muir of Ord and Dingwall. If you're considering underfloor heating, Home Energy Scotland offers grants and interest-free loans that may help with costs. Compare quotes from multiple Highland specialists to find the right fit for your project.

Top rated in Highland Council

  • Gastec Plumbing & Heating

    5.0★ · 105 reviews

  • GDK Plumbing & Heating

    5.0★ · 93 reviews

  • IH Heating Solutions Ltd

    5.0★ · 46 reviews

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18 Underfloor Heating Businesses in Highland Council

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Gastec Plumbing & Heating

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5.0(105 reviews)
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Inverness· IV2 4JE
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GDK Plumbing & Heating

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5.0(93 reviews)
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Inverness· IV2 4GW
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IH Heating Solutions Ltd

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5.0(46 reviews)
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Muir of Ord· IV6 7RR
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Efficiency Gas Services

5.0(42 reviews)
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Inverness· IV1 1LP
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RI Cruden Ltd

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5.0(21 reviews)
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Inverness· IV1 1SG
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D.S Plumbing & Heating

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5.0(12 reviews)
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Inverness· IV2 7NX
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RBT Underfloor Limited

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5.0(11 reviews)
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Dingwall· IV15 9JZ
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W & W Plumbing & Heating Engineers

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5.0(10 reviews)
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Inverness· IV2 4DR
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BM Boiler Services Ltd

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Inverness· IV2 6FF
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Ea Plumbing And Heating Services Limited

5.0(1 reviews)
Inverness· IV2 4NE
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Optimum Underfloor Heating Ltd.

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4.9(64 reviews)
Inverness· IV1 1ST
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Simon Kelman Plumbing & Heating LTD

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4.9(19 reviews)
Inverness· IV1 1UF
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Frewin Plumbing & Heating Engineers

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4.9(16 reviews)
Inverness· IV2 3AX
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McInnes Group Ltd

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4.7(137 reviews)
Inverness· IV1 1UF
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DG Plumbing & Heating

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Inverness· IV1 1SY
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Kevin Campbell Plumbing and Heating Services - Plumbers Inverness

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Inverness· IV2 6EJ
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Highland Heating Management Ltd

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Inverness· IV3 8EA
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Begetube Heating Systems

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Types of underfloor heating service in Highland Council

UFH covers a wide range of needs. Use the descriptions below to identify what you're looking for, then contact the relevant businesses above.

Wet Underfloor Heating

Water-based systems using warm water pumped through pipes beneath your floor. More efficient long-term and ideal for new builds or full renovations.

New buildRenovationHeat pump compatible

Electric Underfloor Heating

Heating cables or mats installed under tiles, laminate or engineered wood. Low installation cost, perfect for single rooms like bathrooms and kitchens.

Retrofit-friendlyBathroomsSingle rooms

UFH Supply & Products

Thermostats, manifolds, insulation boards, pipes and mats available from local specialists. Some suppliers also offer design and specification advice.

ThermostatsManifoldsInsulation

Repairs & Servicing

Fault diagnosis, thermostat replacement, pressure testing and full system servicing. Keep your underfloor heating running at peak efficiency.

Fault findingThermostat repairServicing

New Build Installations

Full system design, installation and commissioning for new build properties. Includes heat loss calculations and system sizing for every room.

Full designCommissioningZoned controls

Retrofit & Renovation

Adding UFH to an existing property without full floor replacement. Overlay systems and low-profile solutions available for minimal disruption.

Overlay systemsLow profileExisting homes

Underfloor heating cost guide — Highland Council

Prices vary by system type, floor area and existing construction. These are typical ranges for the Highland Council area — always get multiple quotes.

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Electric UFH (single room)

£400–£900

Materials + installation. Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens.

Wet UFH (per room)

£1,000–£2,500

Screed system inc. manifold share. Better for multi-room projects.

Whole house (wet system)

£3,500–£12,000+

Depends on floor area, screed depth, and existing boiler compatibility.

Retrofit overlay system

£600–£1,500 per room

Low-profile boards that sit on top of existing floor. Less disruption.

Prices are indicative for 2025 and include supply and installation unless stated. Get quotes from our listed Highland Council professionals for accurate pricing. Use our cost calculator for a personalised estimate.

How to choose an underfloor heating installer in Highland Council

Check relevant certifications

Wet systems connected to a gas boiler require a Gas Safe registered engineer. Electric UFH work should be carried out by a Part P or NICEIC certified electrician. Don't skip this step.

Ask about UFH experience specifically

Many plumbers and electricians list UFH as a service, but specific experience matters. Ask how many UFH installations they've completed and whether they can provide references.

Get a heat loss calculation

A reputable installer will calculate the heat loss for each room before sizing the system. This ensures the UFH can keep the room at temperature even on the coldest days.

Compare at least 3 quotes

Prices vary significantly. A low quote may mean cheaper materials or corners being cut on insulation. Ask each installer to quote like-for-like so you can compare fairly.

Check reviews carefully

Read Google reviews and look for mentions of UFH specifically — not just general plumbing or electrical work. Recency matters too: look for reviews from the past 12 months.

Ask about the warranty

Quality UFH systems carry 10–25 year manufacturer warranties on the pipe or cable. Make sure your installer registers the warranty on your behalf and provides the documentation.

Underfloor heating FAQs — Highland Council

Common questions from homeowners in Highland Council.

How do I choose between the top-rated installers in Highland Council?

Our directory lists three standout businesses: McInnes Group Ltd (4.7, 137 reviews), Gastec Plumbing & Heating (5.0, 105 reviews) and GDK Plumbing & Heating (5.0, 93 reviews). All have strong track records. McInnes has the most customer feedback, while the other two maintain perfect scores. Consider reading recent reviews and asking for quotes from at least two to compare approach and pricing.

Can I get funding for underfloor heating in Scotland?

Yes, Home Energy Scotland provides grants and interest-free loans for energy efficiency improvements, including heat pump systems that often pair with underfloor heating. The amount depends on your property and income. It's worth checking eligibility before committing to an installer, as this can significantly reduce upfront costs.

What towns are covered by underfloor heating specialists in Highland Council?

The specialists listed in this directory serve the Highland Council area, with key locations including Inverness, Muir of Ord and Dingwall. If you live in one of these towns or elsewhere in the Highlands, you can use our directory to find a local installer who covers your area.

How much does underfloor heating cost in Highland Council?

In Highland Council, electric underfloor heating typically costs £400–£900 per room including installation, making it popular for bathrooms and kitchens. Wet (water-based) systems cost £1,000–£2,500 per room, or £3,500–£12,000 for a whole house. Get quotes from several of the 18 local professionals listed on this page to compare prices for your specific project.

What's the difference between wet and electric underfloor heating?

Wet (hydronic) underfloor heating uses warm water pumped through pipes beneath the floor and is connected to your boiler or heat pump. It runs at lower temperatures (35–45°C), is more efficient long-term, and suits new builds or major renovations. Electric UFH uses heating cables or mats and costs less to install, making it ideal for single rooms or retrofit projects. Most installers in Highland Council offer both types and can recommend the best solution for your home.

Can underfloor heating be retrofitted in an existing Highland Council property?

Yes — many Highland Council homes are good candidates for retrofit UFH. Electric mats can be installed under tiles or engineered wood with as little as 3–5mm height increase. For wet systems, low-profile overlay boards (around 15–25mm) avoid the need to dig up existing floors. A local specialist can assess your floors and insulation and recommend the most cost-effective approach.

Is underfloor heating energy efficient?

Underfloor heating operates at lower water temperatures than radiators (35–45°C vs 65–75°C), which makes it significantly more efficient — especially when paired with a heat pump. Electric systems are 100% efficient at the point of use, though running costs depend on electricity tariffs. Many homeowners who switch to UFH report lower heating bills, particularly in well-insulated properties.

What flooring works best with underfloor heating?

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are the most effective as they have excellent thermal conductivity. Stone, slate and polished concrete also work very well. Engineered wood and laminate are compatible if they have low thermal resistance (below 0.15 tog). Solid hardwood and thick carpets retain heat and reduce efficiency — though UFH-compatible carpet options are available. Your installer can advise on whether your planned flooring is suitable.

How long does underfloor heating take to install?

A single-room electric UFH system can typically be installed in one day. A wet system for one room takes 1–2 days, while a whole-house wet installation for an average property usually takes 3–7 days including screed laying and connection to the boiler. Most Highland Council installers can give you a detailed timeline after an initial site survey.

Do I need planning permission for underfloor heating in Highland Council?

In most cases, no. UFH installation is considered permitted development in England. However, if your property is listed or in a designated conservation area, you should check with the local planning authority first. Any gas connections must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and electrical work by a Part P certified electrician.

How do I choose a reliable underfloor heating installer in Highland Council?

Look for Gas Safe registration (for wet systems on gas boilers), NICEIC or Part P certification (for electric systems), and membership of trade bodies such as CIPHE or APHC. Ask specifically about their experience with underfloor heating — not just general plumbing or electrical work. Check Google reviews carefully and ask for references from previous UFH jobs. All businesses in our Highland Council directory have verified customer reviews.

Can underfloor heating replace radiators entirely?

Yes, in a well-insulated property, a correctly-sized UFH system can be the sole heat source. Modern systems with room-by-room thermostatic controls give excellent comfort and efficiency. In older or poorly insulated properties, UFH is sometimes combined with a few radiators in rooms with high heat loss. A qualified installer will carry out heat loss calculations to determine the right approach for your home.

Is underfloor heating suitable for bathrooms?

Bathrooms are one of the most popular and cost-effective applications for UFH, particularly electric systems. A heated tile floor eliminates cold-morning discomfort and helps keep the room dry, reducing mould. Electric mats are typically installed under tiles in a day, with minimal disruption. Many Highland Council plumbers and tilers offer this as part of a bathroom renovation package.

Underfloor heating guides & advice

How to Claim the Boiler Upgrade Scheme for Your Underfloor Heating Project (2026)

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers up to £7,500 toward a heat pump — and wet underfloor heating is the ideal partner system. Here's exactly how to claim, who qualifies, and which installers can unlock the grant for you.

How to Find a Reputable Underfloor Heating Installer Near You

A UK homeowner's guide to finding a trustworthy local underfloor heating installer. Where to look, how to verify credentials, which questions to ask, and what to do if it goes wrong.

How to Find an MCS-Certified Heat Pump + UFH Installer Near You (2026)

Installing a heat pump with underfloor heating requires an MCS-accredited installer to unlock the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant. Here's how to find one, verify their credentials, and ask the right questions.

Bathroom Underfloor Heating: Electric Mat vs Cable — Which Installer Do You Need? (2026)

A bathroom is the most popular first UFH project — but choosing the right system and the right installer matters more than most homeowners realise. Here's the complete guide to bathroom UFH in 2026.

What Warranty Should Your UFH Installer Provide? A Homeowner's Checklist (2026)

Understanding what warranty protection you should expect from an underfloor heating installation — before you hire. Covers manufacturer warranties, workmanship guarantees, legal certificates, and red flags.

Underfloor Heating in Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas: Finding the Right Installer (2026)

Installing UFH in a listed building or conservation area requires specialist knowledge, the right system choice, and often Listed Building Consent. Here's what's allowed, what isn't, and how to find an installer experienced with heritage properties.

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