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Underfloor-heating parquet
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Underfloor-heating parquet

Underfloor-heating parquet collection: two-layer, three-layer and HyWood. Premium solutions with efficient heat transfer — the complete system matters: parquet + install + substrate.

UFH
Fully compatible
3
Types (Two-, Three-layer, HyWood)
Eficient
Heat transfer
Montaj
Included in project
Manufacturer warranty
Professional installation included
Made in Switzerland
4.8★ from 148 reviews
Delivery 6-10 weeks

Parquet types compatible with underfloor heating

Premium engineered parquet for underfloor heating

Engineered parquet for underfloor heating

Engineered parquet for underfloor heating is the safe choice in modern projects. The layered construction reduces temperature and humidity reactions, and heat transfer is better than many solid solutions.

Bauwerk two-layer parquet for underfloor heating

Two-layer parquet for underfloor heating

With a well-made screed and good humidity control, two-layer parquet for UFH offers a very good balance between premium look and thermal efficiency. Especially suited to compartmentalised residential projects.

Casapark three-layer parquet for underfloor heating

Three-layer parquet for underfloor heating

For open-space, large surfaces and commercial projects where you want a predictable floor over time, three-layer parquet for UFH is often the best choice. More robust structure, very good stability — especially with correct installation.

The most recommended underfloor-heating parquet

When looking for the best parquet for underfloor heating, you're really looking for a choice that works well in your home. There's no single answer for every project — there's a right choice for the context.

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Engineered parquet with underfloor heating system diagram

How to choose underfloor-heating parquet

The right choice starts with a simple question: do you want fast heat or maximum stability? You actually need both — the solution is in the details.

  • Total thermal resistance. It's not just the parquet — it's parquet + substrate. Technical reference: total should not exceed 0.15 m²K/W.
  • Parquet type. In most UFH projects, two-layer is preferred for stability.
  • Thickness. Pick what preserves thermal efficiency and gives you durability.
  • Installation. For premium projects and large surfaces, correct install is needed for solid feel and long-term behaviour.
  • Finish and use. Heavy traffic or kids → easy-maintenance finishes that handle daily use well.

Underlay and substrate for underfloor-heating parquet

Many lose efficiency right here — choosing too-thick substrate that increases thermal resistance and reduces heating efficiency under the parquet.

What underlay goes under UFH parquet

With UFH, the underlay/substrate needs low thermal resistance and must be compatible with the install method. Glued = often no classic substrate needed. Floating = pick a heating-dedicated substrate, thin, dense and stable.

When you need a vapour barrier

Vapour barrier matters especially with mineral substrate and moisture risk — e.g. ground floor over soil, or when the screed isn't fully cured. Rule of thumb: measure and decide based on real site conditions to avoid long-term swelling.

The main mistake: substrate too thick

A thick substrate insulates — blocking heat transfer. You'll consume more, heat slower and feel the floor less evenly. For UFH parquet, pick a thin low-resistance substrate, or go glued where the project calls for it.

Engineered parquet installation over underfloor heating

Installation and thickness for underfloor-heating parquet

In premium projects, installation is the difference between looking good today and working perfectly for years. For UFH parquet, 3 things matter: substrate, install method, correctly-chosen thickness.

  • Substrate. Screed must be flat, stable, properly prepared. Imperfect substrate shows in how the floor feels and affects joints.
  • Glued vs floating install. Glued usually = better heat transfer and more solid feel. Floating can suit certain situations but depends heavily on substrate.
  • Thickness. Think balance: thermal efficiency, stability, durability. For large surfaces, we recommend three-layer parquet.
Underfloor heating

Underfloor heating

Parquet is part of a system, not an isolated product

For underfloor heating the whole chain matters: compatible parquet, correct adhesive, vapour barrier where needed, properly-sized heating system. Full consultancy from design to install.

Compatible types
two-layer, three-layer, HyWood
Heat transfer
efficient with glued installation
Watch out for
substrate moisture, vapour barrier
The comfort of a modern home

The comfort of a modern home

Warm floors, no visible radiators

Underfloor heating is the standard for premium and passive homes. Choosing the right parquet matters: thickness under 15mm, correct wood density, oil or lacquer finish that doesn't block heat transfer. Kulttur consultancy covers this too.

Optimal thickness
10–15 mm
Thermal resistance
below 0.15 m²K/W
Recommended finish
UV oil or thin lacquer

Frequently asked questions about underfloor-heating parquet

In most cases, engineered parquet for underfloor heating is the safest choice, provided it has good thermal resistance and is correctly installed.

Yes. Especially if you have underfloor heating, large surfaces or want a special model. Consultancy helps you correctly choose the **complete system**.

As a technical guideline, the total thermal resistance (parquet + substrate) should not exceed **0.15 m²K/W**.

Choose thickness based on the project and total thermal resistance. In practice, many collections fall in the **10–14 mm** range, but the right decision is made on the system, not just the number.

A foil or substrate dedicated to heating, with low thermal resistance. With glued installation, the solution often changes and is chosen based on the subfloor.