Speedheat | Electric Radiant Floor Heating » FAQ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog Speedheat is Floor Heating | News, Updates, FAQ, and General Information Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:30:36 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0 Speedheat Announces TileWarm DIY Tile Heating System Online Ordering Launch http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2009/06/09/speedheat-announces-tilewarm-diy-tile-heating-system-online-ordering-launch/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2009/06/09/speedheat-announces-tilewarm-diy-tile-heating-system-online-ordering-launch/#comments Tue, 09 Jun 2009 18:30:10 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2009/06/09/speedheat-announces-tilewarm-diy-tile-heating-system-online-ordering-launch/ Speedheat is Floor Heating LogoTileWarm DIY under tile electric radiant floor heating systems available for online ordering for do it yourselfers offered by Speedheat.

Atlanta, Georgia – Speedheat has extended their energy efficient product line of under floor heating systems to include the new TileWarm™ DIY under tile heating system kits for the handy do-it-yourselfers, who prefer the ease of ordering online.  As with all Speedheat products, TileWarm™ DIY is waterproof and GFCI-protected with a shielded, helically wound element with full ground surround, so there is no risk of overheating or electric shock.  The micro-thin element is less than 1/16 inch and causes no floor buildup, saving on installation costs, preparation, and installation time.

TileWarm™ DIY heating kits are now available for easy online ordering at www.TileWarm.com.  38 heating system kits are available with sizes ranging from 20 square feet of heated floor space to 300 square feet with options for 120v systems up to 150 ft² and 240v systems ranging from 60 ft²300 ft².

TileWarm KitEach TileWarm DIY kit includes:

  • All heaters needed for the coverage specified.
  • Continuity monitors for each heater to alert to any damage to the heater(s) during installation.
  • SecuraMat™ protective membrane to ensure trouble-free installation and significantly decrease the likelihood of damaging the element during system and tile installation.
  • All installation information and accessories needed, including MatTac™ bonding agent with roller, tray, and a smoothing block, and detailed electrical requirements and installation instructions.

    “We want to offer our customers as many options as possible to make their experiences with Speedheat the most pleasant possible,” says Peter Newman, President of Speedheat US.

    “While there are some customers who prefer installation services and/or customized heating systems, we understand that many would like to order their heating systems as quickly and easily as possible whenever they like.  Making the TileWarm™ DIY product line available for online ordering with the additional SecuraMat protection provides just the flexibility that the handy do-it-yourself customers have come to expect.”

As always, customized heating systems are offered by Speedheat free of charge for under all floor coverings including TileWarm.  In order to obtain a free, customized quotation for all Speedheat products, customers, builders, or contractors can fax or email a drawing of their floorplan directly to the Speedheat Corporate Office in Atlanta, Georgia.  The drawing is essential for pricing and system accuracy for a customized system, and there is no obligation to make a purchase.  The drawing can be simply a rough sketch with exact dimensions of all areas and thermostat placement preference.

Speedheat requests the following information for the most accurate quotation and a correctly customized system.

  • Drawing with measurements (exact dimensions) and placement of any large furniture, cabinets, doorways, drainage openings, etc.
  • SmartStat™ thermostat location preference.
  • Floorcovering
  • Subfloor
  • Floorcovering installation method (i.e. glued, floating, nailed, and anything out of the ordinary for tile, carpet, etc.)
  • 120V or 240V system preference if applicable.
  • Whether system will be used for floor warming, supplementary heating, or primary heating.
  • Time frame for the job.
  • Contact information, such as name, company, address, email, phone, fax, etc.  The location is important because the systems are customized according to heating needs by climates.

About Speedheat:

As the inventors of Generation4™ green electric radiant floor heating, Speedheat has produced quality, energy-efficient heating solutions for over 20 years.  With offices in more than ten countries, Speedheat is currently providing over 50,000,000 square feet of comfortable, safe, and energy efficient electric radiant floor heating under carpeting, area rugs, laminate, hardwood, tile, vinyl, showers, and more worldwide.  Speedheat systems can be used as primary heating, supplementary heating, or floor warming.
Speedheat US is located at 120 Arnold Mill Park in Woodstock, Georgia 30188.

For more information, please call 1.888.WARM.FLOOR (1.888.927.6356) or visit www.speedheat.us.

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Sale on RugBuddy under Area Rug Space Heaters Announced by Speedheat US http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/12/16/sale-on-rugbuddy-under-area-rug-space-heaters-announced-by-speedheat-us/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/12/16/sale-on-rugbuddy-under-area-rug-space-heaters-announced-by-speedheat-us/#comments Tue, 16 Dec 2008 16:55:28 +0000 Ingrid http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/12/16/sale-on-rugbuddy-under-area-rug-space-heaters-announced-by-speedheat-us/ Atlanta, GA — Speedheat US announces the biggest sale in company history on their two largest RugBuddy™ and CarpetMate™ heaters, the 5’ x 7’ and 5.5’ x 8’.

Previously priced at $329.00 for the 5 x 7 RugBuddy™ and $399.00 for the 5.5 x 8, prices have temporarily been reduced to the following:

RugBuddy™ 370 (5 x 7′) – SALE PRICE – $299.00

RugBuddy™ 470 (5.5 x 8′) – SALE PRICE – $329.00

Benefits of Radiant Heating

In addition to promoting zone heating, the DOE also explains the benefits of another heating option. “Radiant heating has a number of advantages: it is more efficient than baseboard heating and usually more efficient than forced-air heating because no energy is lost through ducts. The lack of moving air can also be advantageous to people with severe allergies,” sites the DOE.

Electric radiant heating systems supply heat directly to the floor and warm the room from the ground up thereby allowing heat to naturally rise and radiate. For example, when you feel the warmth of a fire from across the room, you are experiencing a form of radiant heating.

“While widely popular in Europe and Asia as a primary heating source,” explains Mr. Newman, “electric radiant floor heating is rapidly gaining popularity in the US as a supplemental heating choice because it safely adds warmth and offers significant energy savings when used in conjunction with a traditional forced air system.”

RugBuddy™ Combines Zone Heating and Electric Radiant Floor Heating

Specially designed to solve zone heating problems, RugBuddy™ is the only UL-listed heating mat in the world, approved for use under area rugs. Like an electric blanket for the floor, RugBuddy™ turns regular area rugs into invisible space heaters and offers all of the benefits of electric radiant floor heating.

To operate, you simply place the heating mat under your area rug and insert the GFCI protected plug into the wall; heating up in minutes. One 5.5 x 8 foot, 470-watt heating panel can warm a 10 x 10 foot room, helping increase your comfort while lowering your energy bills. RugBuddy™ is guaranteed safe no matter what type of floor covering is under your area rug (stone, tile, wood, laminate, vinyl, cork, carpet, etc.).

RugBuddy™ plug-n-heat heaters provide zone heating solutions without the expense or mess of adding additional ductwork, baseboard heating units or dangerous portable space heaters. Since the electric heating panels are hidden under the rug, they are virtually invisible and completely safe unlike traditional space heaters that can tip over and start a fire.

RugBuddy™ heating panels are available in five popular sizes:

RugBuddy™ 470: 5.5 x 8 foot; RugBuddy™ 370: 5 x 7 foot; RugBuddy™ 165w: 3 x 5 foot; RugBuddy™ 165L Runner: 2 x 7.5 foot, and RugBuddy™ 065 Foot warmer: 3 x 2 and can be ordered at www.speedheat.us

Speedheat® Systems Can Slash Energy Use Up to 40 Percent

In addition to the RugBuddy™ portable heating mat, Speedheat® also offers installed products than can be used under virtually any floor covering. When installed throughout a home, the Generation4™ electric radiant floor heating panels significantly improve comfort while cutting energy consumption up to 40 percent.

The ability of Speedheat® to warm from the ground up produces evenly heated rooms that are more comfortable at lower temperatures, allowing users to reduce traditional thermostat settings; thus saving energy and lowering heating costs.

“Until you have ‘experienced’ radiant floor heating,” says Mr. Pieter Jansens, Chairman of Speedheat International, “it is difficult to fully comprehend. Because the radiant heat warms ‘you’ and not the air, you actually ‘feel’ warmer at lower thermostat settings. While the temperature is lower, your ‘comfort level’ is actually higher.”

Additional Speedheat® Benefits

The Speedheat patented Generation4™ heating element is optimally engineered to be “in touch” with floor finishes, it warms floors faster than the competitor’s products and at lower, safer temperatures. The Speedheat element improves comfort, protects sensitive flooring, and conserves energy. It also offers the easiest installation process in the industry under all floor types.

The Speedheat ultra thin heating element is a mere 1/16” in diameter and does not affect floor height. The heater panels consist of G4™ looped element laminated between two layers of polyester. The full-surround ground screen and GFCI protection provide absolute electrical safety and an effective EMR and RF shield. All Speedheat products have undergone rigorous testing, including complete submersion in water while energized. Speedheat products are all UL-listed and National Electric Code (NEC) compliant.

The single largest advantage of Speedheat, however, says Mr. Jansens is their 100% commitment to quality and satisfaction. “We offer customers and business partners a truly risk free proposition. We manufacture our own products to ensure our exacting technical specifications are met. We also offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee that applies not only to our customers, but also to our business partners. In short, we produce, deliver, and stand behind our quality products, and we are backed by our 20+ year reputation as a world leader in the industry.”

About the Company

Speedheat is the only electric radiant floor heating company in the world with products designed to safely and efficiently warm directly under virtually any flooring material including: exotic stone, marble, granite, tile, floating wood, laminate, vinyl, carpeting, and area rugs.

As the inventors of electric radiant floor heating, Speedheat has produced quality heating solutions since 1985 and is currently heating more than 30 million square feet of space throughout the world. Speedheat has offices in Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Their United States headquarters are based in metro Atlanta (Woodstock), Georgia, and their heating safe, energy efficient heating systems are currently being used in all 50 states.

Speedheat has attracted media attention from many sources including but not limited to the following:

This Old House Magazine featured Speedheat in their “20 of the Year’s Coolest Tools, Gizmos and Gadgets” list for 2004. Speedheat has also received coverage in Atlanta’s Points North magazine, Atlanta Home Improvement Magazine, was profiled on HGTV’s International Builder’s Show 2004 program, was featured on FloorRadio and FloorDaily.net and has already appeared once on the Ask Andrea™ nationally syndicated home improvement radio show and has been asked to reappear again soon.

For more information or to place an online order, please visit www.speedheat.us.

Other Helpful Sources for Energy Saving Tips

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy www.aceee.org

US Department of Energy www.eere.energy.gov/consumer

About the Author

Ingrid Weir is a member of an elite team of experts in electric radiant floor heating. As the inventors of electric radiant floor heating in 1985, Speedheat has become worldwide leaders in electric radiant floor heating, and Ingrid has been involved with the company since their arrival in the U.S.

For more information on Speedheat, please visit www.speedheat.us

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Make Your Home a Buyer’s Dream in 5 Easy Steps http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/06/30/make-your-home-a-buyers-dream-in-5-easy-steps/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/06/30/make-your-home-a-buyers-dream-in-5-easy-steps/#comments Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:16:04 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/06/30/make-your-home-a-buyers-dream-in-5-easy-steps/ Increase the Value of Your Home to Live in it or SELL It in FIVE Easy Steps!

by Ingrid Weir

Today’s real estate market is a dream if you’re looking to buy a new home, which is great if you’re a renter or buying your first home. However, how are you supposed to compete in this market if you need to sell your current home? What should you look for in your new home?

First, take a moment to consider how you think as a buyer. When you go to buy your new home, what is an immediate turn on… and what immediately turns you off to a home? Chances are, your buyers are going to be thinking along very similar lines, as well.

By appealing to your potential buyer’s sense of style, comfort, environmental responsibility, and fiscal sensibility, you have the ability to set your home apart from the rest.

These are five simple things you can do to increase the value of your home to potential buyers!

1. Flooring

I’m sure you have walked into a home that might have been beautiful in 1978 or 1985, but in this day and age, the avocado green or pink plush carpeting, linoleum that curls up at the edges, or stick down vinyl floors completely destroy your ability to think about placing your beautiful furnishings in that room. The idea of having to change out flooring to your potential buyer is daunting to say the least, but you can do it fairly easily and change the entire vibe of the space.

The most important things to remember when choosing your new flooring are neutrality and durability. Think about using eco friendly or sustainable flooring materials such as recycled flooring, carpeting made from natural fibers, bamboo, natural linoleum, or eucalyptus among others. This will help increase your marketability as a “green” home… and bonus, it might bring you some good karma for doing your part to help save the planet!

2. Electric Radiant Floor Heating

When replacing your floors, why not add a zoned, energy efficient electric radiant floor heating system? Since this is a relatively new concept in the United States, not only will this help to set your home apart from the others on the market because of the feel of luxury and novelty of it, an energy efficient, zoned heating system adds another “green” feature to your home.

There are electric radiant floor heating systems available for under all types of flooring including bamboo, wood, carpeting, tile, and even your shower among others. Look for a company that will customize the system according to your floor plan and individual heating and electrical needs. Make sure the system is UL listed, complies with your flooring manufacturer guidelines, is energy efficient, offers damage detection, has no electromagnetic radiation (EMR/EMF), and will not raise your floor level. Also, make sure that the thermostat is GFCI protected, UL listed, and ENERGY STAR® compliant.

3. New Plumbing Fixtures

This is another simple fix that can make a huge difference in your home! While you can go all out with this if you want to, you can make a kitchen or bath look like a new room with the right plumbing fixtures.

Replace old styles with new, clean, classic, neutral styles. While you are at it, put in low flow showerheads, toilets, and faucets. If the water heater is old and out-dated, consider replacing it with a tankless water heater or another energy-efficient model. These are simple changes that either a licensed plumber or you can make for very little money and effort in many cases!

4. Faux Finish Walls to Hide Imperfections

So, your walls may not be perfect, and you really do not feel like going through the time and expense of completely redoing them, right? Well, try a faux finish! Faux finishes add character to your walls, and the textures can help to hide imperfections, too.

If you do not feel comfortable doing this yourself, Google a professional in your area. Make sure you take a look at their portfolio, and check into what kind of brushes and paint they will be using. A good brush and paint can be the difference between a beautiful job and shoddy work with even the most talented artist.

5. Finish Your Basement

Capitalize on that extra space you have down there. Why waste that space by leaving it for the spiders, dust, and your junk to sit? This does not have to be as difficult of a job as you might think. Simply put in a drop ceiling or the like, throw up some sheetrock, a little paint, some flooring, and voila, no more wasted space!

Ok, so it might take a little bit more effort than that, but not much, and do you have any idea how much easier it is to sell a home with a finished basement than one without?

Now, I know what you’re thinking, but I would have to put in duct work and have my forced air heating and a/c system reconfigured to work in the basement, too… and even with that, we know that it’s nearly impossible to heat a basement with the same system as in your home upstairs.

So, what can you do? This is where you would use under floor heating or a portable area rug heater and a portable air conditioner. When choosing your systems, make sure that you contact someone who you can trust to help you consider all factors.

Make sure that when you are picking out your portable air conditioner that it is energy efficient, operates quietly, and will cool your area effectively. You will also want to decide whether you want an evaporative system where the water evaporates into the air or a system with an exhaust that you have to empty.

So, as you can see, there are many ideas to help you increase the value of your home if you are looking to sell before jumping into the exciting buyer’s market that we have right now. These are just a few that are sure to make a big impact. If you are still looking for ideas, just take a look around at some open houses, make sure you pick a real estate agent who knows your area and has a proven track record, and ask her or his opinion for some more ideas.

This is an exciting time in the real estate market! There are so many opportunities out there that were not available when the market was bloated just a few years ago. Enjoy it!

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How long can RugBuddy stay on? http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/17/how-long-can-rugbuddy-stay-on/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/17/how-long-can-rugbuddy-stay-on/#comments Thu, 17 Jan 2008 18:42:19 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/17/how-long-can-rugbuddy-stay-on/ Question From:  Paul in Pennsylvania

I just received my RugBuddy 5×7, and it is great.  I have it in my basement, over the wall-to-wall and under an area rug.

I want to leave it on full-time until Spring; Is there any reason I can’t do this?  For example, should I worry about overheating?

Speedheat’s Answer:

Hi Paul,

I am so glad to hear that you are enjoying your RugBuddy!  You can absolutely leave it on all the time.  The heater is self-regulating, so it will not overheat.

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Ask more questions about Speedheat here! http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/11/ask-more-questions-about-speedheat-here/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/11/ask-more-questions-about-speedheat-here/#comments Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:13:06 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/11/ask-more-questions-about-speedheat-here/ Do you have a question, and you cannot find the answer in our FAQ, blog, or other information?

Well, we are here to help! Simply ask away, and we will do our best to answer any questions you have!

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Just comment here, and we will post our reply. This way, you share your questions and answers about our electric radiant floor heating systems with others who might have the same questions!

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Can Speedheat systems cause fire or electric shock? http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/09/can-speedheat-systems-cause-fire-or-electric-shock/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/09/can-speedheat-systems-cause-fire-or-electric-shock/#comments Wed, 09 Jan 2008 20:04:06 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2008/01/09/can-speedheat-systems-cause-fire-or-electric-shock/ Simply put, no. Speedheat’s heating systems cannot cause fire or shock you. The GFCI protection prevents this.

All Speedheat electric radiant floor heating systems are completely safe and waterproof. Whether under carpet, area rugs, vinyl, tile, stone, hardwood, laminate, showers, and more, all systems are completely safe.
GFCI-protected PlugTechnically put…

The electrically insulating polymeric sheath is conveniently formed from a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) compound.

The PTFE layer effectively protects the core. If overheating of the core occurred, the electrical insulating properties of the PTFE would decrease, or the PTFE sheath would melt, thereby causing leakage to the ground shield. Power would thus be tripped out long before the surface temperature of the ground shield could increase to a point, where it is dangerous.

As a result, a simple ground fault interrupter device would adequately protect an under-carpet heating system, which employed the cable of the invention, against risk of fire and shock.

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Can RugBuddy be used on top of Carpet? http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/21/heater-on-carpet/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/21/heater-on-carpet/#comments Fri, 21 Dec 2007 15:13:21 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/21/heater-on-carpet/ The RugBuddy™ plug-in area rug heater is perfect for on top of carpeting, under an area rug. I have them on carpet, under area rugs in all of my bedrooms and living room in my own home.

In fact, Speedheat® even offers a reversible non-slip, thermal insulation padding, KlimaGrip™, for use on both carpeting and hard surfaces.

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Can CarpetMate be installed under FLOR carpet tiles? http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/21/can-carpetmate-be-installed-under-flor-carpet-tiles/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/21/can-carpetmate-be-installed-under-flor-carpet-tiles/#comments Fri, 21 Dec 2007 15:06:11 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/21/can-carpetmate-be-installed-under-flor-carpet-tiles/ The question:

I wanted to know if your RugBuddy or CarpetMate pads can be used directly over a subfloor covered in hardboard/masonite and under a floor tile called FLOR which has a plastic-based backing?

If so do I need the insulating pad also?

Answer:

We can, absolutely, go under FLOR, but the installation and product is a bit different than the CarpetMate heating panels. We would use strips, similar to the TileWarm installation. After placing the strips, you would need to put a skim of self-leveling underlayment over the top before sticking down the FLOR tiles.

If you would like to fax or email us a copy of your floor plan, including dimensions and desired thermostat location, we will be happy to design our complementary layout and custom designed system for your space.

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6 Reasons to Heat your Floors! http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/19/6-reasons-to-heat-your-floors/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/19/6-reasons-to-heat-your-floors/#comments Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:03:54 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/19/6-reasons-to-heat-your-floors/ My floors aren’t that cold, are they? What kind of flooring can I heat? What about operating costs? Is floor heating energy-efficient? What’s in it for me? I live in the South… we don’t need heated floors here, right?These, among many others, are all questions that I have come across in my years, working in this industry… and today, I will answer them for you!1. My floors aren’t that cold, are they?

Well, yes, when we have people touch our demo unit, you would be amazed at their reactions. We have an unheated (cold) tile on one side and a warmed tile on the other side. I can’t even describe the looks on their faces… I’ve actually had people stand there, with their hand on the demo unit, while talking.Also, we all know that we lose most of our heat through our feet, so it makes sense to keep the floors warm. Between the location of the heating being at your feet and the way that radiant heating heats you in a similar way to the sun’s rays, research has shown that most people are comfortable at temperatures that are between 6-10 degrees lower than with forced air.

2. Under what kinds of flooring can we put heating?

You name it… carpeting, tile, hardwood (floating and laminate), vinyl, stone, area rugs, shower floors… you name it, it can be heated.

For under wall-to-wall flooring, you would use a GFCI-protected, programmable smart thermostat that controls both the ambient and floor temperatures, so you have complete control over your individual comfort level. If you already have your flooring installed or just want spot heating, there is the portable, under rug heater, RugBuddy™ that you simply plug in and turn on and off or use an appliance timer for your convenience.

3. What about operating costs?

This, of course, depends on your utility company as far as the actual cost to operate, but I can tell you that you may be surprised at how little electricity they use. I know that my heating bills have gone down considerably, since I started using radiant floor heating in my home, years ago.

Click here for an operating cost calculator

4. Is floor heating energy-efficient?

Between the low electrical use, the fact that you are warmer at lower temperatures, and the fact that you are only heating the areas that you are using, electric radiant floor heating is extremely energy-efficient.

5. What’s in it for me?

  • As already stated, there is the comfort factor, energy savings.
  • You can also dust your house less because you don’t have to worry about central heating blowing air around in your house and circulating mold, dust, viruses and bacteria, and other allergens and environmental contaminants around your home or office.
  • If you have sore joints, as I do, it helps to increase circulation.
  • There is no maintenance.
  • No EMF (electromagnetic field) or carbon monoxide!
  • It’s silent, so you won’t have the noise pollution from other heating systems.
  • These systems are also completely safe and GFCI-protected, so there is no risk of electric shock or fire!
  •  

 

6. I live in the South… we don’t need heated floors here, right?

 

This one has been common, particularly among builders… but think about it… we all have some sort of heating systems in our homes, and we know we are using them, based on our utilities going up so much in the winter, right? I know that here, in Georgia, I couldn’t possibly go without heating, and my floors were always the coldest part of the room before I used Speedheat.

A little personal story for your amusement…

I remember when I was younger, my mother used to always lay down on the floor for a couple of minutes, to make sure that the kids were warm down there.

 

 

“We can’t tell how cold they are down there since we are so high off of the ground”, my mom used to say.

 

 

When I interviewed for Speedheat, that was the first thing that came to my mind.”Oh, my gosh!”, I exclaimed. “Now I won’t have to worry about choosing between roasting in my house and freezing the kids!”

 

Author Bio:

 

Ingrid Weir is a member of an elite international team of experts, who invented electric radiant floor heating in South Africa in 1985.

Products include electric radiant floor heating, suitable for all flooring, including:

About Speedheat Electric Radiant Floor Heating

Since inception, Speedheat has spread like wildfire throughout Australia, Europe, the UK, the Netherlands, South Africa, Canada, and now in the United States.

For more information:

Call Toll-free: 1 888 WARM FLOOR

www.speedheat.us

www.rugbuddystore.com

Please feel free to add any opinions as to why you would or would not want to use electric radiant floor heating!

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What is the difference between CarpetMate and RugBuddy? http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/10/what-is-the-difference-between-carpetmate-and-rugbuddy/ http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/10/what-is-the-difference-between-carpetmate-and-rugbuddy/#comments Mon, 10 Dec 2007 21:56:46 +0000 Speedheat Floor Heating http://site.rugbuddystore.com/blog/2007/12/18/what-is-the-difference-between-carpetmate-and-rugbuddy/ CarpetMateThe only difference is the application.

CarpetMate™ goes under wall-to-wall carpeting and is generally hard-wired into our SmartStat, programmable thermostat.

RugBuddyRugBuddy™ goes under an area rug and is plugged into the wall through our GFCI protected plug.

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