Monday, January 4, 2010

Bathroom Laminate Flooring Has Anyone Used (in A Bathroom ) Electric Underfloor Heating With Laminate Flooring?

Has anyone used (in a bathroom ) electric underfloor heating with laminate flooring? - bathroom laminate flooring

I ceramics up to date with underfloor heating and was not very satisfactory. And I wondered whether I laminated boards, could use instead of tables. The heat used properly prevents cracking cement tile while the cement slab is.

5 comments:

rob s said...

There is a problem with the installation (no offense if you do not) when it cracked tiles or cement tiles on. I have a lot of floor heating and no one had a crack.
You get the same amount of heat from the ground as heating layers of brick. Only tile system radiates heat and keep the heat a little more.
Para 2 Thoughts on a dip in laminate (but if done correctly, most of the layers can be best used in bathrooms) for clear water that may have a problem ..
If you have any questions check soils, especially tiles, e-mail about my avatar and my notes are not GL

rob s said...

There is a problem with the installation (no offense if you do not) when it cracked tiles or cement tiles on. I have a lot of floor heating and no one had a crack.
You get the same amount of heat from the ground as heating layers of brick. Only tile system radiates heat and keep the heat a little more.
Para 2 Thoughts on a dip in laminate (but if done correctly, most of the layers can be best used in bathrooms) for clear water that may have a problem ..
If you have any questions check soils, especially tiles, e-mail about my avatar and my notes are not GL

M M said...

Not all radiant heat systems are satisfactory for use on wood or carpet, but some. We have to see if yours is compatible. Laminate feel a little warmer than the record anyway, if yours is compatible with the May woods to feel warmer to you.
When the heat is not satisfactory with their current setup, I would say that the installation was not enough. Floor Heating made fantastic job when it is installed correctly.

WinonaGa... said...

Sounds expensive to run and then install a different tile. Would be on the lookout for other means of heating. However, I have supported in the laminate flooring with radiant heat below them and are hot toast. The tile is cold. I hate the things. I have a bathroom with tiles, and if I could afford to do it again, I would. The funny thing is that the evaluation value of our home because we are against laminate and I would be happy with a knife or a Pergo type floor.

The Circus Bearded Lady said...

No, but I know someone who has in his kitchen and got pictures. She had no problems. Are you alone or professionally? It authorized the prof. Laminates should be fine, because the property is thermally stable and not move too much. Make sure plenty of expansion joints on the sides.

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