Electrically Heated Kitchen and Bath Floor Solutions
Here on the website, we have looked at several different types of tile floors. Tile floors can be made from a wide range of different materials. These materials range from natural Stone to ceramic and even different types of porcelain. It’s important for tiles used in flooring to have a bit of traction at the surface. This particularly applies if the room is an area where there will be water on the floor, even if just from time to time.
A particular example is Bathrooms that have a curbless shower. The floor may be sloped more drastically towards the drain in an area within the shower itself, but water can still easily get out of a curbless shower. If there’s not a significant traction coefficient at the surface of the flooring tile then the floor can become dangerously slippery.
In addition to flooring traction, we’ve also talked about a range of different characteristics of kitchen and bathroom floors. Our website is full of information for building and home owners to use to understand these topics. One of these issues that we’ve touched on before is related to flooring heat. The overall heating of the house is important because we live in a cold climate. Our winters can be bitter.
First thing in the morning, when people wake up, they don’t always put shoes on right away. Sometimes they just walk around the house barefoot. One of the first places they normally go is the kitchen or bathroom. It’s nice to make a cup of coffee, for example. Even when the house is heated though, the kitchen floor can be uncomfortably cold. One option is to install a floor heating system. It can apply heat to an area that makes the house significantly more comfortable and also help reduce the load or energy cost of the other type of main heating system used by the home.
One of the nice features of tile heating systems is that they can be used with almost the entirety of the different range of options. Sometimes, in building construction and design, certain systems only fit within certain types of materials. With floor heating though, almost every type of tile available can be built with a floor heating system.
There’s also more than one type of heating system though. One common type is a hydronic system. A hydronic system uses hot water to run through piping under the floor. These systems can work efficiently and effectively. Another system that’s better in some ways is electric resistance heating. Electric resistance heating can be built with a lower overall construction impact. Hydraulic system generally require the floor system to be slightly elevated in the areas where heating is applied. The electric systems though can be installed in a lower profile that requires less transitions between areas of flooring.
The picture below shows a mock-up example of a one type of inert resistance electric floor heating system. Like the other types of heating systems described above, this system also gets installed under the tile. It might not work the way you think it does. It’s a type of heating system. It does slightly help to warm a house and a space, but it never really actually gets hot. It just gets warm.
There’s a palpable difference though with standing on a floor that’s heated to around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. In the middle of our cold winters, especially when the kitchen is above a unheated crawl space, that difference can be massive. 80° might not actually feel hot though, it might actually just feel neutral. That solves a big problem though because when the floor is otherwise at 40° instead, it can feel uncomfortably cold. This especially applies in the winter.
This particular type of system works like a sandwich of materials. There is a fracture isolation membrane installed underneath the heating system. That particular membrane gets set onto a bed of tile thinset mortar. Then an additional layer of mortar is applied.
On top of that layer of mortar, the heating system is installed. Then, lastly, the flooring tile gets installed as well. Normally in a typical flooring system you would simply have and isolation membrane or backer board set on top of a wooden deck, in a typical platform frame type building. In tge coming week’s blog article, we’ll discuss more examples of this type of floor heating system and look at the built-up layers of materials and the overall height or thickness of the floor system.
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