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Common Questions About Under Floor Heating
When
researching underfloor heating, I wrote down
several questions that I wanted asked. Listed
below are those questions, along with the
answers that I received to help you understand
and decide about underfloor heating.
1. Can under-tile heating system be used as the
sole heat source?
This depends on how well insulated your home is.
If your home is well insulated and complies with
current building regulations, then you should be
able to use under-tile heating as your sole heat
source. However, if your home is older with
insufficient insulations then you will probably
require an additional heat source.
2. Can underfloor heating systems be used under
any type of flooring?
Stone, or tile flooring works best, however,
radiant floor heating can be uses also under
vinyl/ linoleum, carpeting, and wood. However,
keep in mind that floor coverings that help to
insulate, such as carpeting, will decrease the
efficiency of the system.
3. How long will it take for my floors to heat
up?
The time it will take for your floors to heat up
will depend on the sub floor construction. If
the sub floor is uninsulated concrete it will
take longer to heat up than say, insulated
plywood sub floors.
4. Will I have to hire a specialist to install
an under floor heating system?
No. However, if you are not a competent do it
yourselfer, then you may wish to hire a
contractor who can install it. In addition, a
qualified electrician should always undertake
the connecting of the heater to the thermostat.
5. If I’ve already installed my tiles, can I
still install under flooring heating system?
The answer to this question is only if you want
to rip up your tiles. Under floor heating, is
designed so that it is installed within the tile
adhesive between the sub floor and the tiles and
the system cannot be retrofitted.
6. After installation how soon before I can use
the system?
System should not be operational until the tile,
or concrete materials including the mortar and
grout have fully cured. This can be as long as 1
to 3 weeks.
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