UFH GUIDE · EASTBOURNE
Restoration flooring over underfloor heating in Eastbourne
UFH and wood flooring is where most Eastbourne installs go wrong, because the rules differ from manufacturer to manufacturer and the consequences (cupping, gapping, delamination) only show up months later. Eastbourne seafront flats see high humidity swings — engineered oak with a Class 2 stability rating handles it where solid would cup. This page covers exactly how we fit floor restoration over UFH for Eastbourne homes — temperature ramps, underlay tog, and which products are actually rated for the heat output you've got.
What matters for floor restoration in Eastbourne
- Maximum surface temperature for any wood floor is 27°C — Eastbourne new-build manifolds often run hotter and need a thermostat cap.
- Underlay tog should sit under 0.5 — anything thicker insulates the heat back into the screed instead of the room.
- Screed must read below 1.8% CM moisture before any wood goes down. We bring our own meter to every Eastbourne survey.
- A 14-day temperature ramp (start cold, +5°C per day) protects the boards and the joints during commissioning.
- We dust-extract sand on site so you can stay in the property; gaps are filled with resin-and-sawdust slurry matched to the boards before staining.

Typical Eastbourne use cases
Wet UFH on screed in Eastbourne
Default spec: 14–15mm engineered oak, glue-down, low-tog underlay or fully bonded.
Electric UFH retrofit
Lower output — most restoration specs are still safe, but we check the wattage per m² before quoting.
Eastbourne kitchen extension
UFH in the new section, joist construction in the old — we plan an expansion break at the transition.
Nearby areas we cover
We fit floor restoration across Eastbourne and the surrounding area, including:
Eastbourne is part of our wider Sussex coverage — see all services and areas there.
Eastbourne FAQs
- Can I fit solid wood over UFH in Eastbourne?
- We don't recommend it. Solid moves too much with temperature swing — engineered oak gives you the same look with proper stability.
- What's the right underlay for UFH in a Eastbourne flat?
- Something under 0.5 tog, ideally a fully bonded adhesive. We use Sika Bond or F. Ball depending on the screed.
- How long after the UFH is commissioned can you fit?
- Minimum 14 days after final screed temperature, with documented moisture readings under 1.8% CM.
- Do you cover Eastbourne for UFH installs?
- Yes — and the surrounding Polegate, Hailsham, Pevensey area. UFH installs are one of our most common Eastbourne jobs.
Summary
Restoration over UFH in Eastbourne is fine — but only with the right spec, the right underlay, and the right ramp. We do all three in writing before fitting.
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