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Comfort Zone electric underfloor heating available now at Stax!

Comfort Zone is now available throughout the UK in every Stax branch giving you access to quality el

Published 12th March 2014

Comfort Zone is now available throughout the UK in every Stax branch giving you access to quality electric underfloor heating, at online prices, over the trade counter. 

Comfort Zone is a quality product with a 10 Year Guarantee, designed for contractors who require a simple electric underfloor heating (EUFH) system at an extremely competitive price. Most products in the flooring industry are priced and provided by the square metre, so why should electric underfloor heating be any different? 

The Comfort Zone range includes 150W/m2 mats for primary heat source, 200W/m2 mats for use in areas with high heat loss and a range of Cable Kits for smaller areas. You can also purchase insulation boards and a range of energy saving thermostats, including the amazing Thermotouch 4.3iC, making Stax a one stop shop for your electric underfloor heating needs. 

Ask for Comfort Zone next time you visit your local branch of Stax and visit our website for more details. www.comfortzone.com 

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