Underfloor Heating
Gaia Climate Solutions (formerly DEVI Electroheat) has over 20 years experience in the UK and Ireland.
A total solution can be provided for heating and climate control of your project. Gaia specialise in the design, supply and installation of both DEVI electric underfloor heating and Gaia wet underfloor heating systems.
Gaia underfloor heating systems can be used for your project whether it be a refurbishment or new build, it can be fitted on top of the existing flooring or installed in a new floor, plus it can be installed in all types of floor build-ups whether they are new concrete floors, renovated bathroom floors or new or renovated wooden floors.
Our underfloor heating solutions can either provide total sole source heating or floor warming as an additional source of heat, either make the floor comfortably warm.
Gaia maintain's its strong links with DEVI with the sole rights to the UK and Irish projects market promoting, selling and installing the complete DEVI range of underfloor heating.
Along with underfloor heating solutions, Gaia also specialise in supply and installation of insulation, screed, latex and MVHR-giving a total solution.
The name is new, but our philosophy still remains, to offer a professional service from initial project stage through to project completion using the highest quality products with a warranty and after-sales service that should be expected of a highly experienced supplier.
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Comprehensive WarrantyDEVI systems are designed to last as long as the building in which they are installing - and that is without having to maintain them! We provide you with a 10-year guarantee on our mats and cables. |
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Capital Cost SavingsElectric underfloor heating offers major capital cost savings, when compared with more traditional systems. As DEVI systems are 'fit and forget,' there's no need for expensive maintenance contracts. |
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Environmentaly FriendlyHeating can be reduced by around 20% - both an economic and an environmental advantage. There is also no need for gas or flues which removes the need to channel emmissions out of the building. |


