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| 06-24-2009 10:44 AM | |
| Avaire Archive |
Author: Journeyman Date: 2/21/2009 4:44 pm EDT None of the "wire-type" floor heating systems designed for under tile use get up to 115 degrees that I am aware of. Typically they all will heat the floor to about 84 degrees, which is plenty. The other wire-type systems must be buried in a mortar to create the thermal mass necessary to heat the floor evenly and efficiently. Quiet Warmth is the Avaire reccomendation and should probably be used but it isn't mandatory. |
| 06-24-2009 10:44 AM | |
| Avaire Archive |
Author: Chris Date: 2/19/2009 2:26 pm EDT Quiet Warmth works great under Avaire flooring but if the area won't allow you to use it most any heated floor system will work. typically there is a wire that is installed on the floor and it's encapsulated with a layer of self leveling underlayment. most electrical contractors can install this or there are quite a few that are easy to install and available at most home centers. |
| 06-24-2009 10:44 AM | |
| Avaire Archive |
Floor heat Author: Jon Date: 2/19/2009 11:26 am EDT My bathroom is not large enough to use Quiet Warmth under Avaire tiles. I understand I can use any other floor heating system that does not exceed 115 degrees but do I need to install the other types of heating systems in mortar or thinset? |
