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An experienced team of HVAC technical specialists is launching a new service to provide design expertise and systems for commercial developments.

UnderFloor Climate Management (UFCM), which is a part of the Polypipe group, will work with architects, developers, and contractors to help deliver integrated underfloor heating systems for commercial projects including residential apartment buildings, hotels, student accommodation, and office developments.

Commercial heating market

The service is headed up by Rachel Smith, UFCM managing director, who has a wealth of experience within the built environment sector. Andrew Coy, who has years of experience in developing heating products and systems for the residential and commercial heating market, joins the team as Commercial Director.

UFCM has been developed as a solution to the fast-evolving landscape of the HVAC sector with Net Zero Carbon targets, a move towards more renewable energy sources, and a changing building design process drastically affecting the demands on heating design. These elements will impact the requirements of developers looking to maximize the opportunities of the population growth and fast-evolving skylines across the UK’s major city centers.

Renewable heating sources

The UFCM team will work with architects, developers, and contractors to advise on project design

There is now a concerted move away from legacy heating systems that are offering diminishing performance towards systems compatible with the available smart control technology, renewable heating sources such as ground, and air source heat pumps and the design demands of achieving the most living space for sale on increasingly small building footprints.

The UFCM team will work with architects, developers, and contractors to advise on project design and specify the best design solution using a comprehensive range of underfloor heating systems for the project brief.

Building heating systems

Rachel Smith, Managing Director, UnderFloor Climate Management: “UFCM is here to work with architects and consultants to design and deliver sustainable, usable, and comfortable heating systems for the new generation of residential tall buildings, and large developments that are transforming how we live, work and socialize in UK cities.”

Our team offers technical expertise unrivaled in the industry, tried, and trusted systems and a thorough understanding of commercial construction markets. We are already working with some of the UK’s major developers who see the value and longevity in using new technology and design methods and our team is going to be delivering large building heating systems that are fit for modern living and comfort and the changing face of office work.”

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