Client wants electric heat under tile floor in bathroom we just started a major renovation on. Never done it. Which ones have ya used and how did ya like them.Do they require a dedicated circuit. Just starting my research. dug
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I have used Warmly Yours a few times. I like their web site for ordering. YI always use a dedicated circuit, but it will depend on the size of the mat.
You'll find lots about this
You'll find lots about this in the archives. Give 'er a go.....
some thermostats have a built in GFI, or no .. your choice, they don't draw allot of power (depending on the size of the area your doing)
I just finished installing 1100 sq.ft. of Nu Heat. Easy to install, works great .I don't know what it will cost to run ,but sure is nice heat.Don't forget the tile backer board underlay. http://www.nuheat.com
I've installed two different
I've installed two different brands and like the NuHeat the best. You will need a dedicated circuit. The digital programmable controllers are GFCI. They typically use about 10 watts/sf, not a great energy draw, but oooooh, nice on bare feet in the winter.
Thanks to everyone. I'll
Thanks to everyone. I'll start my research with the companies you recommended.
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