Our electric floor-heating systems are available for a variety of floor surfaces, including tile, stone, carpet and hardwood. Any room in the home can utilize our heating systems, providing comfort wherever you are. In order to give customers full control over their Warmly Yours in-floor heating systems, we offer a variety of controls, underlayment sheets and accessories. Thermostats will allow you to control the temperature and schedule turn-on times, while many different accessories can further optimize our heating systems to meet specific project needs.
Warmly Yours also provides design services to make sure that customers purchase the heating system that best meets their project requirements. Depending on the floor type and the shape and size of a room's layout, the size and placement of heating mats will differ. With the installation of heated flooring, your home's floors will remain consistently comfortable day after day.
Electric Radiant Heat For Tile & Stone Floors
Electric Floor Heating Systems for tile and stone floors are among the most popular applications in the industry. They are perfect for delivering radiant heat to naturally cold stone and tile surfaces to transform them into beautifully soothing warm floors.
Our heated floor systems generate even heat throughout your home and will not disturb dust – this reduces noise levels, prevents the air from becoming too dry, and limits possible allergic reactions
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WarmlyYours Thermostats and Wall Controls for controlling your WarmlyYours Electric Radiant Heating Mats.
There are programmable and non-programmable thermostat, timers and other controls that work with our WarmlyYours electric radiant heat.
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