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We can provide indicative system and installation costs based on house type, electrical load and estimated wattage — at concept stage, not after tender.
For specifiers, the best heating solution is not just about performance. It must be practical, reliable, compliant, easy to integrate and suitable for the building's long-term use.
Helen and Stuart hosted a new-build open day for every trade involved in the project — a chance to see iHelios performing in everyday life, in a finished home, six months in.
Marcin chose iHelios not only because of rising gas costs and heat-pump install prices — but for freedom of space. No radiators on walls, no bulky kit, clean modern interiors and full furniture flexibility.
A traditional air-source heat pump with radiators runs £11,000–£16,000 per plot once you add cylinders, controls and pipework. iHelios ceiling heating plus a hot-water solution lands around £6,400 for a typical 3-bed.
Modern house design is moving towards cleaner interiors, smarter control and more freedom in how rooms are used. That means heating should no longer dictate the layout.
The latest iHelios thermostat update adds open-window detection, energy measurement, landlord lock, holiday mode and automatic response to time-of-use tariffs.
Standard carbon films heat whenever powered. PTC self-limiting film reduces power automatically as the surface warms — safer, more efficient, and more comfortable.
A heating system should not only be sized for the building. It should be designed around how people live — which rooms are used most, which are occasional, where comfort matters most.
After living with invisible infrared, returning to radiators, boilers, pipework and wall-mounted units feels outdated. Most people don't realise how much traditional heating shapes their home until it's gone.
Sylwester Raczynski, founder and inventor of iHelios, on why traditional heating hasn't changed in decades — and what changes when heating becomes part of the building, not added to its walls.
Same room, two versions. Bulky radiators gone, walls free, smart room-by-room control underneath. The result: more usable wall, cleaner design, smarter comfort.
Installed beneath floors or within ceilings — no radiators, no wet pipework, less trade coordination. Ideal for extensions, renovations, garden rooms, apartments, new builds, lofts and commercial-to-residential.
Radiator damage, bleeding, leaking pipework, pressure problems, boiler callouts, tenant disruption. iHelios removes all of it. Each room is independently controlled.
The way we heat homes hasn't really changed in decades. Radiators. Pipes. Heating the air — losing a large part of that energy in the process. iHelios does it differently.
Geopolitical shocks have pushed wholesale gas prices up again, with forecasts of a higher UK price cap. Homeowners are responding by changing systems, not just tariffs.
FHS 2026 mandates low-carbon, electric heating — not one technology. We're moving from heating systems to smart energy systems: solar, battery, smart control, and electric heat working together.
A modern, energy-efficient heating solution without gas boilers, radiators or complex pipework — installed beneath floors and within ceilings, fully aligned with the Future Homes Standard.
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