Infloor Heating Systems
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Infloor Heating Systems products

Electric Cable

Infloor - Standard Electric Cable

Infloor’s signature Standard Electric Cable is low-profile and can be easily sized for any project, making it a great choice for bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, small offices, and remodeling projects. The cable ranges from 10-15 watts a square foot, offered in 120V and 240V, comes with a 25-year limited warranty, and is UL listed for both wet and dry indoor locations. Our Standard Electric Cable is recommended to be used under tile, laminate, marble, and stone floor coverings.

Hydronic Systems

Infloorboard - Radiant Flooring System

Infloorboard is a radiant flooring system that is designed to be installed on top of a subfloor application. It’s constructed of a dense composite board covered with aluminum that spreads the heat evenly and quickly. Infloorboard heats rapidly and is easy to control, providing quicker response times than standard concrete or gypcrete systems. It contains enough thermal mass to be effective, but not so much that it is difficult to control. Infloorboard is only 5/8″ thick, allowing installation on an existing floor with minimal changes to existing floor heights. It works well with almost any floor coverings, including hardwood, tile, and carpet. Infloorboard saves on work, materials, time, and money when compared with other thermal mass options.

Snowmelt

Infloor - Concrete Snowmelt Systems

Infloor Snowmelt systems can be installed in a concrete slab, and can be insulated for on-demand systems or un-insulated for idling systems. Mechanical systems can be installed when the concrete is poured or later, allowing for expansion and easy installation of the rest of the system in the future.

Infloor - Asphalt Layer Snowmelt System

Infloor Snowmelt systems can be installed in the asphalt layer or in the sand bed under the asphalt. These types of systems require certain maximum temperatures for the asphalt as well as require water to be run through the tubing during installation. There are special considerations that need to be taken into account with an asphalt system, but it is a completely viable solution.