The Best In-Floor Heating System I'VE EVER SEEN
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 29. 12. 2022
- Everyone loves warm floors in the Winter. The problem is that installing in-floor heating is difficult, especially in a retro-fit or renovation scenario. Today, I'm going to talk about the best in-floor heating system I've ever seen, and show you why it's better and more reliable than the rest.
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Thanks for the well-narrated, detailed, brief video. Everything it had to be.
I installed this under tile in my bathroom. Itâs been perfect.
Looks like great system. As an electrician I have installed âhot wireâ system in Australia, which is basically a long element. We have to roll out it in a snake pattern and individually stick every part down with tape that we have to cut ourselves , very time consuming. After this the tiler lays a thin coating of self leveling concrete. That lays the glue and tile. Is this product available in Australia?
Can you use it with carpet on top?
Do you need 120V or 240V to run this? Or does it depend on how big the area is?
Can this be installed under a thin concrete layer without tile?
As soon as I hear "German" I am usually in. I have never been disappointed. My ols house was all Buderis and Vitroens. However I found great American electric radiators (RUNTAL _ THEY ARE GREAT) because of electric voltage issues. I assume this works here.
Does the warranty still apply if a homeowner installs the system himself? Or does one need a contractor to install everything? For example, can I install the system but not tile over or terminate, and then have a contractor inspect the installation and activate the warranty?
Can you use it with wood floors?
Good Morning Mike! Officially speaking, this product is only for use under ceramic or porcelain tiles. But in practice I've had great results under laminate. Fasten the uncoupling membrane to the subfloor, install the heating cables, fill the spaces in the uncoupling membrane with more thinset mortar, then install the laminate. Solid wood is thicker than laminate, so heat transfer would not be as great. I don't know how much "less great", but you could do some experiments to see. I hope this helps.
Bye for now,
Steve
can i put this under wooden ply floor
No.
Can it be used as wood
What about EMF radiation right under your feet ?
you cant be serious....
Bad system, because I don't want plastic in my house, the floor doesn't breathe with plastic!
What do you recommend instead?
Lots of things donât âbreatheâ in a house. Metal, concrete, tile. Plastic flexes which can be more important than anything.
đ wow ,a house is a living thing it couldn't I didn't know that wow đ
@@hallieahgarrett5043 Are you stupid or otherwise just stupid in the head?