
Underfloor Heating
Efficient radiant heat from below - optimized for heat pumps, condensing boilers and solar thermal. Installed in meander or spiral patterns, secured with rails, staples or studded panels.
From underfloor heating in new builds and wall heating in refurbishments, to pitch heating in stadiums and snow-melting systems in driveways - surface heating demands fastening technology that is code-compliant, efficient and built to last. An overview of key applications and the right system for each.

Efficient radiant heat from below - optimized for heat pumps, condensing boilers and solar thermal. Installed in meander or spiral patterns, secured with rails, staples or studded panels.

Radiant heat from the wall - ideal for refurbishment, heritage buildings and reversible surface cooling in summer. Low flow temperatures, fast response, no loss of room height.

Frost-free sports turf for stadiums, training pitches and municipal sports facilities. Demand-based control via soil sensors and weather stations - designed in compliance with FIFA regulations and DIN 18035.

Automatic winter maintenance for driveways, ramps, steps and walkways. Sensor-controlled operation minimises energy consumption, liability risk and cost - hydronic or electric.
All four applications share the same principle: a pipe system, evenly laid, with tempered water flowing through it - supported by sensors, controls and, above all, precise fastening technology. The requirements differ substantially though - indoor and outdoor, residential buildings as well as stadiums, traffic surfaces and industrial facilities.
For more than 45 years, Winkler Technik has supplied the key components for exactly this range of applications: rails, rail fixings, staple systems, clips and plastic bend supports - Made in Germany, tested and standards-compliant.
We support wholesale and OEM partners in selecting the right fastening technology – fast, straightforward and backed by more than four decades of experience.
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