The Heatmiser Touch thermostat delivers modern wired touchscreen control for heating-only systems with clear, simple scheduling. It suits most wet heating setups and keeps programming straightforward through a large display and intuitive interface. As a result, users set comfort levels confidently without navigating complex menus.
If you want a stylish thermostat with reliable performance, the Touch meets the brief. It blends a clean, modern design with practical control features for homes, apartments, and light commercial spaces. Moreover, it supports built-in air sensing and wireless air sensors, which improves temperature accuracy in difficult areas.
Touchscreen Heating Control for Wet Systems
The Touch controls central heating systems rather than electric underfloor heating. This focus makes it ideal for hydronic underfloor heating and radiator circuits where users prefer wired control. In addition, its mains power supply and flush-mounted design suit both new builds and refurbishment projects.
Many projects experience inconsistent room temperatures, especially in larger spaces. However, the Touch pairs with one or multiple wireless air sensors to solve this issue. Therefore, users measure temperature where comfort matters most instead of relying on a single wall location. When multiple sensors operate together, the system calculates an average temperature, which benefits open-plan areas.
Key Features of the Heatmiser Touch
Large Touchscreen for Easy Programming
The Touch prioritises usability. Its large touchscreen lets users view temperatures, adjust settings, and create schedules quickly. Consequently, homeowners make changes in seconds, even without experience using programmable thermostats.
Next Working Day Delivery: Yes, we hold all our products in stock at our 7000 sq ft Nottingham warehouse and at our 3000 sq ft warehouse in Market Harborough and use DPD for a tracked next-day delivery.
Collection Available: You can always collect from our Nottingham location and help yourself to a free tea and coffee.








