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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 03:25

Are you after heating for those tiles? The tile floor heater is the most versatile, as it may be installed in any configuration and is suitable for almost any floor covering. After the floor is primed, the tile floor heater gets stuck to the floor with the attached double sided tape and covered with an adhesive backed fibreglass mesh.

All tile floor heater have a 2.5m long supply cord which must be connected to earth and through an earth leakage circuit breaker (RCD or Safety Switch). Speedheat tile floor heaters are pre configured on double sided adhesive tape and be be easily reconfigured to suit any room layout.

Advantages

  • Response time is from 15-30 minutes - the heat is distributed evenly throughout the room within 1 hour of switching on.
  • Economical - Speedheat floor heating costs far less to run then conventional electric in-slab heating due to quick response time and reduced wattage/m2
  • Allergy friendly - does not emit V.O.C.'s (volatile organic compounds) whilst gas heaters emit nitrogen oxides
  • Thermostatic control - each room is controlled individually
  • No aesthetic compromise - nothing is visible and nothing needs storage in summer
  • No maintenance
  • Simple to install - only requires 1mm of space to fit
  • Safe - waterproof
  • Simple to install
  • Environmentally friendly - no smoke, no fumes, no dust no EMR (electromagnetic radiation)
  • Safe - waterproof, earthed and self correcting heating element

 

Floor finishes

  • All types of tiles including ceramic and slate
  • Solid wood and veneer/laminate boards
  • Bamboo type floors
  • Marble, stone and terracotta floor tiles
  • Vinyl and linoleum floors
For more information visit www.speedheat.com.au

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 03:30