QuietWarmth Peel and Stick is a lightweight, clean, quiet, hypoallergenic, highly efficient, sliver-thin and maintenance-free radiant heat system for tile and glue-down floors. Using a low energy consumption of 12 Watt per square foot, QuietWarmth Peel and Stick Radiant Heating Film provides up to 85% heated surface coverage to traditional tile, stone, marble flooring or glue-down wood, without any hot or cold spots. It is a highly efficient radiant heat film integrated in a waterproof anti-fracture membrane.
Produces even, gentle heat distribution, creates no hot spots and safe for tile and glue-down wood floors
Flexible film material that is ultra-thin and will not raise the floor height of your new floor
Easy to install, peel and stick membrane to get your job done faster
Factory attached 15 ft. leads
Safe, low cost energy consumption, warm floors for only pennies per day
10-year warranty
Control temperature comfort with an available floor sensing thermostat
Adjust temperature with QuietWarmth Thermostat (Sold Separately)
Q:If I am using 240v, how many pieces can I connect together? also, would you help with layout and what I need to purchase?
by|Nov 6, 2023
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A: You are able to connect up to 300sf of mats per thermostat on the 240V system. For design help, reach out to info@mpglobalproducts.com
by|Nov 7, 2023
Q:Am i looking to cover 200 sq feet in 1 room that is 21x30. Could this be on 1 thermostat?
by|Oct 30, 2023
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A: You will have to utilize the 240V system to operate off one thermostat.
by|Nov 3, 2023
Q:The under tile mats look like there will be a 5? gap between heating elements when laid side by side, with the ?felt? part butted together. Will that gap heat ? Is that correct ??
by|Sep 25, 2023
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A: If butting the edges of the mats directly next to each other, you will achieve a blank heat with no cold spots.
by|Sep 27, 2023
Q:If I install a 10 ft section in the kitchen under LVL flooring and the other style in the bathroom under tile, also 10 ft, can they be powered on the same circuit or should I run a separate supply to each mat from the breaker box?
by|Jul 28, 2023
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A: You will want to run 2 separate circuits. Per National Electric Code they need to be separate since they are in 2 different rooms in the home.
by|Jul 31, 2023
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May 23, 2018
If you're looking for underfloor heating for tile or glue down floors, this is a good option. The...
If you're looking for underfloor heating for tile or glue down floors, this is a good option.
The heating mats themselves are very durable and have a very rugged layer of protection on top of them for the thinset or glue to stick to when you put down your flooring.
The only complicated part of the installation is the wiring. The heating mats themselves are very thin, and will fit effortlessly below any floor. The wires are somewhat thick and harder to fit. The instructions tell you as much as possible to put the wiring (and thermostat) next to a wall or trim, which is definitely the best way to go.
With the space I had (medium sized bathroom) I didn't really have that option, but leveled out the floor with thinset so that the tile would fit well even with the thick wires and thermostats.
This product does not include a thermostat, so you will need to buy one for each room or area that you wish to heat. They are generic, so as long as you match the voltage (120v or 240v) you can use any brand. You also have to install a temperature probe for the thermostat. I ordered an extra temperature probe to install under the floor just in case.
I routed my wires and taped them down, and then applied thinset. The floor was also pretty unlevel so I put thinset in other areas as well, although you generally do not have to level the floor around the mats. They are not thick enough to really have a noticeable effect once you put the flooring in.
The mats work well, but they do not heat up very quickly (just like any electric underfloor heating system). In my test with ~70 degree ambient air temperature and 64 degrees floor temperature, the floor heated up about 5 degrees per hour, so it took about 4 hours for the floors to go from ~64 degrees to my set temperature of 84 degrees. 84 degrees had a nice warmth to it, but was not hot. Setting the temperature too high (>90 degrees) is supposedly unhealthy for your feet and legs.
The other piece of advice I have is to cover your floors very densely with the heating mats. They only heat the floor directly above the mat. If you have 1 foot gaps between your mats, that gap will not really be heated. Take your time and install them well, as you do not ever want to tear the flooring out to fix them!
The mats can be cut every 4 inches or so. The installation manual tells you where you can cut them.
Overall, I highly recommend. Like any underfloor heating system, the installation is quite involved, but the results are worth it! This is a fantastic way to heat small places like bathrooms. If you are already putting new flooring down, its worth it to spend the little bit of extra time and money for underfloor heating, its a cheap way to gain a lot of equity for your home!
If you're looking for underfloor heating for tile or glue down floors, this is a good option. The...
If you're looking for underfloor heating for tile or glue down floors, this is a good option.
The heating mats themselves are very durable and have a very rugged layer of protection on top of them for the thinset or glue to stick to when you put down your flooring.
The only complicated part of the installation is the wiring. The heating mats themselves are very thin, and will fit effortlessly below any floor. The wires are somewhat thick and harder to fit. The instructions tell you as much as possible to put the wiring (and thermostat) next to a wall or trim, which is definitely the best way to go.
With the space I had (medium sized bathroom) I didn't really have that option, but leveled out the floor with thinset so that the tile would fit well even with the thick wires and thermostats.
This product does not include a thermostat, so you will need to buy one for each room or area that you wish to heat. They are generic, so as long as you match the voltage (120v or 240v) you can use any brand. You also have to install a temperature probe for the thermostat. I ordered an extra temperature probe to install under the floor just in case.
I routed my wires and taped them down, and then applied thinset. The floor was also pretty unlevel so I put thinset in other areas as well, although you generally do not have to level the floor around the mats. They are not thick enough to really have a noticeable effect once you put the flooring in.
The mats work well, but they do not heat up very quickly (just like any electric underfloor heating system). In my test with ~70 degree ambient air temperature and 64 degrees floor temperature, the floor heated up about 5 degrees per hour, so it took about 4 hours for the floors to go from ~64 degrees to my set temperature of 84 degrees. 84 degrees had a nice warmth to it, but was not hot. Setting the temperature too high (>90 degrees) is supposedly unhealthy for your feet and legs.
The other piece of advice I have is to cover your floors very densely with the heating mats. They only heat the floor directly above the mat. If you have 1 foot gaps between your mats, that gap will not really be heated. Take your time and install them well, as you do not ever want to tear the flooring out to fix them!
The mats can be cut every 4 inches or so. The installation manual tells you where you can cut them.
Overall, I highly recommend. Like any underfloor heating system, the installation is quite involved, but the results are worth it! This is a fantastic way to heat small places like bathrooms. If you are already putting new flooring down, its worth it to spend the little bit of extra time and money for underfloor heating, its a cheap way to gain a lot of equity for your home!
I've been using radiant heat under my flooring as I've remodeled or built additions for a few yea...
I've been using radiant heat under my flooring as I've remodeled or built additions for a few years now. I have a small lake house that I've been remodeling since I now live in it year round which includes our very cold winters.
I've been aggravated with other heat film because it curled up on me and you needed to have another person to help or weights that would keep it down. This peel and stick heat film works great! I found it very easy to install on the floor (I had an electrician wire the thermostat to this film). I used tile over this film but you can use glue down flooring as well according to the label. According to the product manual (picture of page attached) you CAN NOT use vinyl or linoleum floor coverings with this QuietWarmth Peel & Stick Radiant Heat.
I have attached pictures to this review showing do's & don'ts of this heat film to make it easier to answer any questions you may have before purchasing this product. I also attached a picture of the part that peels off the film to stick it on your floor. For DIY installation, I highly recommend this heat film.
Great Idea for any bathroom remodeling and or on each side of the bed when waking up, As a remode...
Great Idea for any bathroom remodeling and or on each side of the bed when waking up, As a remodeling contractor I have been recommending under floor warming and installing them so far I have never had a call back with any problems, Easy enough for a homeowner to install, Easy peel and stick on sub floor and install tile or wood flooring, comes with 15 leads to connect to thermostat, I use a programmable thermostat to start at 5am in bathroom floor and by the time I get out of the shower the floor is nice warm. the only con is the thermostat is expensive but well worth the benefits of having warm feet. 10 year warranty.
Marble tiles are beautiful, but they are also cold. So when redoing our bathroom with marble, we ...
Marble tiles are beautiful, but they are also cold. So when redoing our bathroom with marble, we decided to heat the floor. This bathroom is quite small, so we only needed one strip of the heat film right down the middle of the tiles. I dare you to see the difference in height, you won't see it (the strip runs down the center tiles). Installation was without a hitch, and now we have a snuggly warm floor to step on when stepping out of the shower. I could not be happier!
This was about the longest experience I ever had setting tile over a substrate. My orders did not come in on time. I had to explain to my customer that the tile could not get done. They had guests stay while the place was torn up. I have been doing this work for 35 years and I believe it’s time to stop doing it. It’s experiences like these just over recent years, that I wonder, “What happened?!?”
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May 4, 2023
I have used this product for several years works...
I have used this product for several years works great
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Oct 2, 2022
works great , very nice warm floors...
works great , very nice warm floors
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May 5, 2022
Was easy to assemble....
Was easy to assemble.
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Apr 18, 2022
not working
I bought 3 mats and none are working after laying the tile down.
A gentle electric radiant heat system designed specifically for dry installation under floating wood and laminate floors. A low profile, line voltage system, it features gradual warmth from low wattage resistance heating of ultra-thin, flexible radiant heat film. Installed easily over a subfloor or over an acoustic/insulating underlayment as part of the overall floor assembly, it uses just 12-Watt per square foot to gently raise the temperature of the floor, conforming to the warranty requirements of many floating floors. The system, which sports an impressive 99% efficiency, includes temperature limiting properties so the film does not overheat. Its available in four convenient rollout mat sizes that will accommodate most any layout. Each mat has wires pre-attached for ease of installation.
This 120 volt 10 foot x 30 inch SunTouch floor warming mat adds comfort and a touch of luxury to a home. This ultra-thin, low-profile system installs beneath tile, stone and even vinyl or laminate flooring. It's ideal for remodeling bathrooms and kitchens and offers an upscale option when designing new construction. It is energy efficient as well as inexpensive to operate. Dual wire technology reduces electromagnetic fields (EMF) to ultra-low levels and it is UL listed for safety.
QuietWarmth Peel and Stick is a lightweight, clean, quiet, hypoallergenic, highly efficient, sliver-thin and maintenance-free radiant heat system for tile and glue-down floors. Using a low energy consumption of 12 Watt per square foot, QuietWarmth Peel and Stick Radiant Heating Film provides up to 85% heated surface coverage to traditional tile, stone, marble flooring or glue-down wood, without any hot or cold spots. It is a highly efficient radiant heat film integrated in a waterproof anti-fracture membrane.
QuietWarmth Peel and Stick is a lightweight, clean, quiet, hypoallergenic, highly efficient, sliver-thin and maintenance-free radiant heat system for tile and glue-down floors. Using a low energy consumption of 12 Watt per square foot, QuietWarmth Peel and Stick Radiant Heating Film provides up to 85% heated surface coverage to traditional tile, stone, marble flooring or glue-down wood, without any hot or cold spots. It is a highly efficient radiant heat film integrated in a waterproof anti-fracture membrane which helps isolate cracks for tile applications up to 3/8 in. W. Skip waiting for self-levelers and mortars to dry, start to lay your tile floor faster with the convenient peel and stick design built into each mat.