Archive for the ‘Floor Heating Systems’ Category

Floor Heating Elements

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The floor heating elements used in Floor Heating radiant electric floor Systems are braided with 304 stainless steel. This kind of design provides for the ultimate in protection to these floor heating elements. The power leads are braided with tin-coated copper. This enhances durability of these floor heating electric in floor heating elements. These elements are grounded from one end to the other. Thus they have full current carrying capacity. There is no need to loop back to the beginning with these elements used in Floor Heating Systems. This also results in heat loss for these elements. This way you get the ultimate in Floor Heating electric floor heat Systems.

Nuheat Floor Heating Systems

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Radiant Floor Heating

Warm Your Floor is one of the nations leading distrubors of Nuheat, a company that produces radiant floor heating systems which are considered to be the most comfortable and energy efficient system of indoor home heating.

The Nuheat electric Radiant Floor Heating mat comes pre-built and ready to install right out of the box.  The Floor Heating Mat is constructed of heating elements that rest within a durable fabric mat.  The mats are a mere 1/8″ in thickness, are are able to keep your home’s tiles warm in just about any remodeling or new home construction project.

Once the Electric Heating Mats are plugged into an electrical outlet the electric resistance begins to warm up the contained heating mat wires and in effect the flooring above it.  Nuheat produces approximately 12 watts per square foot, which at full power sets a floor temperature of between 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The Nuheat floor heating mats truly are the perfect solution to enjoy the benefits of having warm floors, whether it be in the master bathroom, the kitchen, or family room.  Nuheat mats have undergone rigorous testing and are both UL Listed (Underwriter’s Laboratory) and CSA Certified (Canadian Standards Association) so you can rest assured that they are completely safe to install in your home.