Electric vs. Water Underfloor Heating: Why Ryxon™ is the Easier Choice

A woman walks barefoot on a warm wooden floor in a cozy, sunlit living room with Scandinavian decor and houseplants, showcasing the invisible comfort of Ryxon™ underfloor heating.

Choosing between electric and water-based underfloor heating is one of the most important decisions in any renovation or new build. Ryxon™ electric underfloor heating offers a smarter, simpler path — with no boiler, no pipes, and no ongoing maintenance headaches.

Comparison Table

Feature Ryxon™ Electric Heating Water (Hydronic) Heating
Installation Simple installation — no specialist required, ready to use in 1–2 days Requires a certified plumber; involves pipes, manifolds, and extensive flooring work
Upfront Cost Low upfront cost — no boiler, pump, or pipe infrastructure needed High upfront cost due to boiler, pump, pipework, and manifold installation
Heat-Up Time Fast response — reaches comfortable temperature in 30–60 minutes Slow response — typically 1–2 hours to reach target temperature
Floor Height Impact Minimal — heating mat adds only a few millimetres to floor height Significant — pipe systems require 50–100mm of screed, raising the floor considerably
Maintenance Zero maintenance required after installation Regular boiler and pump servicing required — ongoing cost and inconvenience
Best For Renovations, apartments, individual rooms, and projects where simplicity matters Large new-build properties with whole-house heating from a single boiler
Conclusion The smarter, simpler choice for most homes Complex infrastructure with high cost and maintenance burden