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Radiant Floor Heating Solutions
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HEATSHIELD PANELS Floor
Heating System
Uses: Wood laminate, carpet, parquet flooring
Introducing HeatShield Panels, the premier solution for heating under
laminate and engineered wood flooring. With HeatShield Panels there’s no need to embed the heating cables in a
mud base. Simply lay the insulation panels on the
existing floor, press the heating cable into the grooves
provided, lay the wooden laminate floor directly on top,
connect the thermostat, and turn on the heat.
The HeatShield floor insulation
panels consist of a
½-inch thick polystyrene insulation covered with a thin,
specially profiled aluminum. The panels ensure excellent
downward insulation and optimum upward heat
distribution that significantly reduces energy
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WARM RIBBON Flexible Heating Film
Uses: Wood laminate, carpet, parquet,
hardwood flooring
Warm Ribbon is one of the thinnest
radiant under floor heating systems available, capable of
providing radiant heat for all kinds of flooring. The
floor heating ribbon is available in two lines of products.
The
Warm Ribbon mat is a unique crystalline ribbon that can be used for indoor and outdoor
applications. The Flexible Heating Film (IHS-CPF) was
developed especially for parquets laminates and carpets.
Both of these systems come complete with all the
necessary accessories, and because these floor heating
elements are so thin, there is virtually no floor build
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FLOORHEAT Low-voltage
Electric
Radiant Heating System
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. Warmzone FloorHeat is installed
directly under various types of floors, and even in thinset when
installing radiant floor heating 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 (such as in roofing applications),
without damaging the heating element. |
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