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  • Blog Cabin: Bathroom Tile and Radiant Heat Flooring Mats
  • The bathroom in DIY's Blog Cabin gets some stylish tile and something radiant to warm the feet on cold mornings.
    From "Blog Cabin"
    episode DBLG-109


    (Continued from page 2)

    Installing Radiant Heat Flooring Mats

    Materials:

    mortar
    for radiant heat flooring mat
    multimeter (to test ohms in floor mat)
    small 2x4 or wood block to smooth down floor
    grout
    tiles
    mortar

    Tools:

    notch trowel
    grout float

    For Safety:

    dust mask
    safety glasses
    rubber gloves

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    Radiant heat flooring mats are an easy way to install floor heating in your custom spaces. We used Nuheat's custom-shaped floor heating mats.

    1. Dry fit your heat mat onto your floor to make sure it is going to fit properly.

    2. Using a multimeter, test the ohm resistance in the floor mat to ensure there are no cuts and nicks in the wires.

    • Note: Testing is optional, of course, but if you don't test and there are any problems with the wires, the floor mat will not work properly, and after installing your tile (or other flooring) fixing / replacing the mat would be very time-intensive and cost prohibitive considering you'd have to tear up your new floor.

    3. Apply a layer of thin-set to your sub-floor.

    • Note: Apply the thin-set in notches just the way you would if you were tiling. The spaces create air pockets under the flooring mat which acts as suction to the mat and holds it in place better.

    4. Lay down the electric floor heat mat.

    • Note: When laying down the mat, start in the farthest corner of the room and work your way back out of the room.

    5. Apply another layer of thin-set on top of the radiant floor mat.

    6. Lay your tile just as you would on a sub-floor.

    7. Make the final connection to the Nuheat electric floor heat thermostat.


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    RESOURCES :

    Special resources for DIY's Blog Cabin 100 series

    Baird and Wilson Sheetmetal (cabin roof)
    www.bairdandwilson.com

    Aespyre Custom Metal
    www.aespyre.com

    Rolling Rock Building Stone Inc.
    www.rollrock.com

    Heat & Glo Fireplaces
    www.hearthnhome.com

    Peachtree Doors and Windows
    www.peachtreedoor.com

    InsulTechnology
    www.insultechnology.com

    Lumber Liquidators
    www.lumberliquidators.com

    Wildwood Cabinets Luxury Handcrafted Cabinetry
    www.wildwoodcabinets.com

    Mountain Sage Gallery
    www.mountain-sage-gallery.com

    Stonecraft Inc.
    www.stonecraftusa.com

    Crossville Ceramics
    www.crossvilleinc.com

    Nuheat Industries Ltd.
    www.nuheat.com

    Kohler
    www.kohler.com

    Cobble Systems Inc.
    www.cobblesystems.com/index.html

    Rolling Rock Building Stone
    www.rollrock.com

    Hampton Bay
    www.hamptonbay.com

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