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New generation Ultimate2 System from OMNIE speeds low-build UFH installation

Heating and renewables specialist OMNIE has developed an advanced solution to speed the installation of low build height underfloor heating (UFH), which also fits within its Tileover selection and offers significant cost savings.

Further enhancing the established Ultimate system, the Ultimate2 board consists of XPS insulation – improving output while the unique 2-3 mm deep diffuser channel surrounding the multi-directional runs increases screed contact with the pipe, thus cutting the warm-up time. The overall installed depth of just 27mm leaves plenty of room for tiles to be laid on top without the need to trim doors or skirting in retrofit situations.

The upper surface is pre-primed so the RS Flex leveling screed can be directly applied to achieve a strong bond; while the pre-glued lower surface – with peel-off backing – ensures the panel can be rapidly installed across the subfloor without the need to apply additional adhesive.

Together these features mean Ultimate2 is 50%faster to install than its predecessor and 35%cheaper overall than screeded systems featuring castellated plates.

OMNIE’s multi-directional pipe pattern reduces the need for routing by the installer, as well as eliminating the requirement for separate straight and loop-shaped panels. In addition, the 300 k Pa compressive strength greatly reduces movement and will support timber, vinyl and other finishes as well as tiles.

Overall, OMNIE has created a cost-effective and more efficient UFH system in Ultimate2 by simply evolving its already popular Ultimate system, as the strapline for the new offering succinctly puts it, “In hindsight we wouldn’t have called it the Ultimate. Because we just made it better.”

www.omnie.co.uk

13 October 2021

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