Hardwood Floor Heating
FloorHeat is a
self-regulating,
semi-conductive
polyethylene heating element
(available in rolls 9 or
12-inches wide), used for
in-floor radiant heat
applications as well as roof
deicing. Because the polymer
heating
element is
so thin, no floor buildup is
required and it won't affect
your weight loads, making
this system an
especially attractive
option for heating hardwood
surfaces. The durable radiant
heating
system provides safe,
even heat distribution for
your hardwood
floors.
FloorHeat is also a
versatile radiant
heating
solution and can be used
for a variety of
applications.
The electric radiant heat
element can even be nailed
or
stapled in roofing
applications
without damaging it.
And
because the heating element
of FloorHeat systems are
self-regulating, you can be
assured that the system not
only provides safe warmth
for your floors,
but that it is very energy
efficient as well. The
radiant heating element can
be installed to heat new hardwood
floors as well as be
installed in floor joists to
heat
existing floors.
Laminate Floor Heating
The
polymer floor heating
element is available in 12
and
9-inch rolls, so it can be
used for new construction
jobs as
well as retrofit
floor heating
applications. If you
want to heat an existing
floor and
can access your floor joists
from below, the FloorHeat
heating element can
be placed between
the floor joists
to efficiently heat just
about any type of existing
floor.
This system is a
particularly popular radiant
heating
solution for laminate floor
surfaces.
FloorHeat is flexible, yet
very durable, and can be cut
to
length on the job site,
facilitating quick, simple
installation and
energy-efficient heated
floors.
In-floor Heat for Carpeted
Floors
FloorHeat can be placed
closer to the surface than
other
radiant floor heating
systems, which is
particularly
advantageous for heating
carpeted floors. The heating
element can
also be stapled and
nailed through
for easy installation.