Design | Installation | Maintain
Smarter Heating Starts from the Ground Up
Underfloor heating is a smart, energy-efficient way to heat your home. Instead of bulky radiators, it provides even warmth throughout your rooms – comfort you can feel in every step.





A friendly and professional service working in Ipswich and Across Suffolk

Why choose columbus?
Our experienced team will guide you through every step – from choosing the right system to expert installation & aftercare
We’re trusted local heating specialists in Ipswich, and we bring the same care, quality, and attention to detail to underfloor heating that we do with our boiler installations.

Areas we cover
Reliable and Professional Underfloor Heating Services in Ipswich and Surrounding Areas.
Got any questions?
feel confident in choosing the right heating solution for your home
We’ve answered some of the most common questions our customers ask about underfloor heating.
Yes. While it’s easiest to install in new builds or during major renovations, we can retrofit underfloor heating into existing properties – especially in extensions, kitchens, or bathrooms.
Most flooring types are compatible, including tile, stone, laminate, engineered wood, and even carpet (with the right underlay). We’ll advise you on the best options for your space.
No – it’s actually more energy-efficient than traditional radiators. Because it heats a larger area at a lower temperature, it can reduce energy usage and save you money over time.
It depends on the size of the area and the system type, but most residential installations can be completed in 1–3 days. We’ll give you a clear timeline during your quote.
Absolutely. Underfloor heating can be designed for one room or the entire home. It works especially well in open-plan spaces.
Yes, all our underfloor heating installations come with a manufacturer’s warranty, and we’re always available for servicing, advice, or repairs if needed.
Completely. Underfloor heating systems are safe, reliable, and have built-in temperature controls. Plus, they remove the need for hot, exposed radiators—making your home safer for children and pets.
