Interior
Radiant Heat Systems
Which System
is Best for Your Floor Heating Application?
To state that
there is one radiant heating system that is best for
heating all types of floors would be irresponsible. No
reputable radiant
heat provider should make the claim that
one system is the best radiant heating system for
warming floors. Several factors must be taken into
account, such as the type of floor, subfloor and
size of area to be heated. Certain radiant heating
systems are better suited for certain types of floor
heating applications. Below is a table of radiant heat
applications with the systems that would be
best suited for those types of floors.
Several
radiant
heat systems are available for interior
floor heating. While just about any type of floor
surface can be installed over a radiant heating
system, not all systems are ideal for all types of
floor surfaces.
Radiant
Floor Heating Systems
ComfortTile Uses: Tile,
Marble, Laminates
Warm
tile floors are rapidly becoming
standard for new and remodeled homes. Radiant
heat for tile floors has always
been considered a distinctive quality, so
if you are building a new home or remodeling any
of your floors, now is the time to add
under floor heating. Many of the floor heating
products we sell can be installed by
do-it-yourself home owners. For small
areas we recommend using electric radiant
heating products for reasons of cost
and ease of installation. Warmzone's ComfortTile
is ideal for heating
tile floors.
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HeatShield Uses: Wood
Laminate, Carpet, Parquet Flooring
HeatShield Panels
are insulated floor heating panels that
feature a ½-inch thick
polystyrene insulation covered with a thin,
specially profiled aluminum. The
floor heating system not only provides
excellent insulation but optimizes the
performance of the heat cable by
reflecting the heat upwards to the floor.
When combined with a quality
heat cable (such as ComfortTile), this
system is extremely effective
and very efficient, and ideal for
heating under laminate and
engineered wood flooring.
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In-Slab (SlabHeat)
Uses: Tile, Hardwood, Carpet
The In-Slab radiant floor
heating cable is designed for
installation in new concrete slab
applications. The heat cable is
tied directly to the re-mesh and embedded at
least ½-inch below the
floor's surface. When power is sent to the
rugged thermal heating cable, it
quickly heats, using the concrete slab to
efficiently store and distribute
the heat evenly throughout its intended
area.
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FloorHeat Uses: Hardwood,
Carpet, Wood Laminate, Parquet Flooring
FloorHeat is a unique heating
element because it can be installed
directly under any material, ranging from
hardwood floors to roofing. The
radiant heating element is installed
directly under various types of
floors, and even in thinset when
installing it under tile. No additional
floor buildup is required when
heating floors with FloorHeat because it is
so thin. FloorHeat is a safe
low-voltage product for practically any
application, so it can be safely nailed
through without damaging the
heating element.
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RetroHeat Uses: Heat
Existing Floors (Hardwood, Tile, Laminate)
If you can access your floor
joists from below, you are a perfect
candidate for retrofitting your floors with
energy-efficient radiant heat. The
RetroHeat system is one of the best values for
installing radiant heat under any
existing floor surface. The floor heating
elements consist of thin warming panels
that can be cut to the desired length
on site and then stapled between the floor
joists. The RetroHeat floor
heating system effectively heats virtually
all types of floor surfaces.
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