An AGA installation usually includes a site survey, checking the floor strength, ventilation, flue arrangement, and fuel supply before the appliance is fitted. Depending on the model, the engineer may also need to connect electricity, gas, or oil supplies. Installation can take anywhere from one to several days, particularly in older properties where chimney or structural work may be required beforehand.
Underfloor heating distributes heat evenly across the floor surface, creating a consistent indoor temperature without cold spots. It also frees up wall space by removing the need for radiators. Many people find it comfortable underfoot, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms. In well-insulated homes, it can operate efficiently at lower water temperatures than conventional heating systems.
Signs can include poor stove performance, smoke entering rooms, strong odours, excessive soot buildup, or visible damage within the chimney. Older liners can deteriorate over time due to heat, moisture, and acidic deposits. A professional chimney inspection can determine whether repairs are possible or if a full liner replacement would be safer and more effective.