At dexdari, managed by Kate OHara, we treat electric underfloor heating as a high-precision alternative to hydronic systems, specifically engineered for renovation projects in Dublin 6W where vertical floor buildup is restricted. While water-based systems are ideal for new builds, retrofits in Harold’s Cross often require a solution that integrates directly into the tile adhesive layer. We utilize ultra-thin, ETFE-coated heating mats that provide a minimalist profile, ensuring that existing door clearances and skirting boards at 50 Westfield Rd remain undisturbed while delivering superior radiant warmth.

Technical Verification and Safety Protocols The reliability of a dexdari installation is founded on a mandatory three-stage electrical continuity test. We verify the resistance and insulation integrity of the heating cables before, during, and after the floor finish application. This ensures that the resistive core remains uncompromised by secondary trades. By connecting these systems to dedicated, RCD-protected electrical circuits, we guarantee a fast response time that allows localized areas, such as bathrooms or kitchens, to reach their thermal set-point within minutes. This independent control allows homeowners to manage their thermal comfort without the inefficiency of activating the primary central heating circuit.
Substrate Optimization and Thermal Breaks Preparation for an electric system at dexdari (VAT: IE3750668CH) involves a rigorous substrate audit. We apply high-polymer modified primers to create a chemical bond between the subfloor and the heating mesh. To prevent downward heat loss into the concrete slab, we install high-density, cement-coated insulation boards as a standard thermal break. These boards reflect radiant energy upwards, significantly improving the energy efficiency of the installation. During the tiling phase, our team employs strict site management to protect the heating wires from mechanical damage, ensuring a zero-defect finish.
High-Loss Environment Calibration For sunrooms and glass extensions in the Dublin area, we engineer high-output electric solutions tailored to counteract significant radiant heat loss. By calculating the required power density for these “cold-bridge” zones, we provide a consistent vertical heat profile that transforms seasonal spaces into year-round living areas. Every dexdari installation is accompanied by a detailed “As-Built” cable map, providing the homeowner with the exact coordinates of the heating elements for future reference. This professional level of documentation and technical precision ensures that your radiant system operates with the same reliability as a commercial-grade hydronic network.