Is there any replacement for Thermal boards for under-tile electrical heating? - electrical floor plan
I bought a kit electric heating pad on the new kitchen set, but despite a layer of soil cement has been removed - still not low enough to put tables and carpet tiles and heat - or the kitchen open to all parties and not be seen - .. well
Who knows if there is no substitute for the advice heat? Something that does not appear .. Or pour in.. I think it makes little sense for the thermal energy is directly carpet on the concrete floor - all the heat goes directly into the ground .. Although it is stated in the product description, product, PTFE insulated heating elements on the screen and 100% of the earth - I have no idea what that means ..
Thank you!
Oh, here's the link, what I mean, just in case I did not I tell you:
Boards http://www.amazon.co.uk/Underfloor-heati heat ...
Carpet Kit http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electric-underfl heat ...
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Electrical Floor Plan Is There Any Replacement For Thermal Boards For Under-tile Electrical Heating?
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Yes, you can use a heating pad directly on a concrete substructure location. Heat transfer through the top and then glue the tiles. You can either jump on the tile heating mat fully encapsulate the heating element in a flexible adhesive, or you can use a flexible self leveling compound to a height of floor tile before the required amount. Remember to get a flexible mortar. Good luck.
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