I have UFH in the whole house, although it's zoned. It takes a long time to heat the room to any reasonable difference, several hours. I do live in a wide open apartment with super high ceilings so that probably doesn't help. Running costs are not killing me but I haven't had my post-winter quarterly yet so there's still time.
I don't think I'd have it again. It looks nice in here without radiators but I don't think that's enough. Also I get hotspots on the floor in different places, which is worrying. Luckily I'm renting so I don't care enough to find out why
As for being on 24/7, no way. Mine is on longer than a regular heating system. It's currently 6am-10am, 5pm-10pm. That's set in every zone just for simplicity as I'm not sure if turning off the kitchen,for example, will just make the living room zone work harder (open plan). You have to set it high, mine is set to 28c which is comfortable. The manual says 28 is average. The settings go up to 45 but that sounds pricey.
Edit: I should add I have solid brick walls also, as you do. It's an old mill conversion.
I don't think I'd have it again. It looks nice in here without radiators but I don't think that's enough. Also I get hotspots on the floor in different places, which is worrying. Luckily I'm renting so I don't care enough to find out why

As for being on 24/7, no way. Mine is on longer than a regular heating system. It's currently 6am-10am, 5pm-10pm. That's set in every zone just for simplicity as I'm not sure if turning off the kitchen,for example, will just make the living room zone work harder (open plan). You have to set it high, mine is set to 28c which is comfortable. The manual says 28 is average. The settings go up to 45 but that sounds pricey.
Edit: I should add I have solid brick walls also, as you do. It's an old mill conversion.
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