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The installation
of electric floor heating is not new. In fact, heated
floors have been installed under bathroom and kitchen tile
in the United States for the past 10 years. These floor
warming mats continue to gain popularity. Many in
the kitchen and bath industry expect radiant floors to
continue to play a big role among homeowners who crave
comfort features.
Joan McCloskey, editorial marketing director for
Better Homes and Gardens magazine, told home builders
at the 2003 International Builders Show that the use
of floor
warming mats to heat bathroom tile is on the
list of must-have comforts. “Our bathrooms set the
mood for the day and homeowners want it light,
comfortable, and cheerful,” she said. “Toys
in this room and the master include heated floors, little
refrigerators, steam showers with multiple shower
heads, soaking tubs, towel warmers, fireplaces, and
coffee nooks.”
These thin electric floor warming mats have been
very popular in bathrooms and kitchens for a long
time. However, the installation of these systems under
carpet and hardwood was not practical because they
needed to be embedded in a layer of thin-set cement, which
you normally don’t use when you install a new
carpet or floating wood floor. As a result, very few
people would opt for a heated floor under carpet or
floating wood. However, now with the introduction of floor
warming mats, you can get heated floors under carpets,
hardwood, and other flooring without the need for
cement under layers.
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