Heated Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring and planks are well-suited for use with underfloor heating.
Electric Systems for Vinyl Flooring
The most suitable underfloor heating system to use with vinyl flooring is dependent on which kind of vinyl flooring you are using. There are different types of vinyl flooring with properties that influence specification requirements for an underfloor heating system. Be sure to specify with your estimator which type of vinyl flooring you will be using.
DCM-PRO is a heated decoupling system designed for fast installation in all areas.
StickyMat features an ultra-thin 1/8″ wire that does not raise the floor levels. The system consists of a pre-spaced heating wire readily attached to an adhesive mesh.
under vinyl flooring heating
Electric underfloor heating is suitable under vinyl floors. The temperature of the heating system with vinyl should not exceed 81°F. Therefore, if you are considering radiant heating with vinyl planks as the sole source of heat, carry out a heat loss calculation first to ensure the heated floor will be providing you with sufficient amount of heat.
The temperature of your underfloor heating system should not exceed 81°F with vinyl floors. The use of our thermostat and floor probe programmed to vinyl will ensure that your system does not heat the flooring above 81°F. The Warmup range of thermostats for underfloor heating has controllers for every need. The 4iE Smart WiFi Thermostat possesses incredibly smart features that ensure you enjoy your heated floor space safely and efficiently. The thermostat gives you total control of your heating settings and allows you to enjoy a warm room when desired with no wasted energy.
Limits of heat transfer
Everything above the heater, including underlay, overlay, and final floor finish need to be in the limits set in the table below. If the manufacturer of the vinyl flooring states that it must be used in conjunction with an underlay, the underlay must be no more than 3mm – 6mm thick and breathable.
When using the system with vinyl flooring, care should be taken to ensure effective performance of the system and we do not recommend installing the system if the limits below are not met. This may hinder the performance of the system and result in the system not working as desired.
The figures below are for electric underfloor heating systems only. Water systems have a broader range of limits due to the variables of the specification.
Transfer of heat limits
• Tog: No more than 2.5
• RSI: No more than 0.25
• R-Value (US): No more than 1.42
• U-Value: No less than 4.0