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Heated Sunroom Floors

Heated Sunroom Floors

A heated sunroom becomes a true four-season room. Electric sunroom floor heating extends the comfort of your sunroom into the colder months—silent, energy-efficient, and easy to control.

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Why Install Floor Heating in a Sunroom?

Sunrooms are beautiful but often too cold to enjoy in winter. Radiant floor heating extends your sunroom season to year-round comfort.

Year-Round Enjoyment Extend your sunroom season beyond summer. Radiant heat keeps floors warm even on the coldest days, so you can enjoy the space all year.
Primary or Supplemental Heat Our systems deliver up to 15 watts per square foot—enough to serve as the sole heat source in a sunroom, or supplement your existing HVAC.
Affordable to Operate Most sunroom zones cost just pennies per hour to heat. Use our calculator below to estimate your costs.
Energy Efficient Radiant heat warms objects directly—no energy wasted heating air that rises to the ceiling. Perfect for rooms with large windows.
Works Under Tile, Stone & More Sunroom floors are typically tile or stone—the ideal materials for radiant heat. Fast heat-up, excellent heat retention.
Smart Thermostat Control Schedule your sunroom to warm up before sunrise. Our programmable thermostats optimize comfort and energy use.

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Sunroom Floor Heating

Whether you're warming an enclosed porch or looking for sunroom heating alternatives, WarmlyYours has the right electric floor heating system for your space.

Sunroom floor heating can be tricky due to its proximity to the home's exterior and the typically large windows. Electric sunroom floor heating or radiant heat panels can be great ways to supplement your existing heating system and help increase your comfort in these rooms when the weather turns colder.

How Much Does Sunroom Floor Heating Cost?

Sunroom floor heating costs depend on the flooring type and room size. For tile or stone sunrooms (the most popular choice), TempZone systems cost C$6–C$17 per square foot. For laminate or floating wood, Environ Flex Rolls cost C$12–C$18 per square foot. A 200 sq.ft. sunroom with about 140 heated square feet would cost between C$840 and C$2,520 for heating materials.

Sunrooms and four-season rooms present a unique challenge: large glass areas mean more heat loss. Radiant floor heating compensates by warming you from below, providing consistent comfort even on cold winter days. Operating costs are typically C$0.15–C$0.35 per hour for a sunroom zone. Use the calculator below to estimate your costs.

Operating Cost Calculator for Floor Heating Estimate your daily and monthly energy costs based on room size and local rates.
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Mats & Rolls For Tile, Stone & Hardwood

WarmlyYours TempZone™ Flex Roll and TempZone™ Floor Heating Cable can be installed underneath ceramic tile, natural stone, hardwood, wood and other popular flooring materials, giving homeowners radiant in-floor heating that's truly luxurious. TempZone™ Flex Rolls are a more expensive option than the cable product but they require less time and effort to install.

TempZone Flex with Backup Sensor

Roll Out, Cut, and Fit

TempZone™ Flex Roll installs underneath ceramic tile, natural stone, hardwood, wood, and other popular flooring materials, giving homeowners radiant in-floor heating that's truly luxurious.

Features
  • Ideal for full-room coverage (primary or supplemental heat)
  • Pre-spaced heating cable for fast, consistent installation
  • Most popular choice for bathrooms & kitchens
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
TempZone Easy Mat with Backup Floor Sensor

Place, Connect, and Heat

TempZone™ Easy Mats allow for radiant heating of smaller, simpler areas at an affordable cost. These under floor mats are perfect for providing targeted heating for moderately sized bathroom and kitchen floors.

Features
  • Pre-sized mats for quick installs with no complex cuts
  • Perfect for spot heating (vanities, entryways, small spaces)
  • Cost-effective and beginner-friendly option
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
TempZone Custom with Backup Sensor

Made‑to‑Measure Warmth for Any Layout

TempZone™ Custom Mats for tile, stone or hardwood floors were designed to offer the most optimal fit for rooms of any shape. Our custom-fit mats were developed to follow curves and angles with ease.

Features
  • Designed to your exact floor plan for edge‑to‑edge coverage
  • No on‑site cuts or turns—faster, cleaner installation
  • Ideal for curves, angles, and obstacles like islands and vanities
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 12-15 Watts Per Sq. Ft

Cable For Tile, Stone & Hardwood

WarmlyYours TempZone™ Floor Heating Cable offers homeowners a versatile and cost-effective way to enjoy radiant in-floor heating. Designed for installation beneath ceramic tile, natural stone, hardwood, and other popular flooring surfaces, this flexible cable can be spaced to fit uniquely shaped rooms or areas with obstacles. While it takes a bit more time to install than pre-configured mats, TempZone™ Cable provides maximum layout flexibility at a lower upfront cost.

TempZone Cable with Backup Sensor

Snap-In, Secure, and Heat

TempZone™ Cable is ultra-low EMF by design and is available in two voltage options and a range of lengths to meet the requirements of any installation.

Features
  • Works under tile, stone, and luxury vinyl floors
  • Provides radiant heat and crack isolation
  • Flexible layouts for irregular or custom-shaped rooms
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 9-15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
TempZone Ruler Cable with Backup Sensor

Pro‑exclusive: Measure, Lay, and Heat

TempZone™ Ruler Cable is ultra-low EMF by design and is available in two voltage options and a range of lengths to meet the requirements of any installation.

Features
  • Built-in ruler markings for precise, repeatable spacing
  • Ideal for large areas requiring consistent coverage
  • Flexible, durable cable for clean turns and complex layouts
  • Comes with easy-to-read hash marks at every half-inch, inch, and foot increment on the cable
  • Can be used to heat some of the most popular floor coverings like tile, stone, marble, luxury vinyl tile, and more

For Carpet, Laminate & Floating Hardwood

WarmlyYours Environ Flex Rolls are designed for use under carpet (U.S. only), laminate and floating wood. The mats can be installed easily and quickly for large spaces. Environ Flex Rolls are flexible rolls that can be cut and turned at 90° or 180° to cover the total area intended to be heated.

Environ Flex with Backup Sensor

Cut, Turn, and Heat

WarmlyYours Environ Flex Rolls are designed for use under carpet (U.S. only), laminate and floating wood. The mats can be installed easily and quickly for large spaces.

Features
  • Flexible roll design cuts and turns to follow your layout
  • Ideal for floating laminate, engineered wood, or carpet
  • Dry installation—no mortar or adhesives
  • 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (Us Only)
  • 12 Watts Per Sq. Ft
Environ with Backup Sensor

No Mortar, Just Comfort

Add extra warmth and comfort to carpet (U.S. only), laminate and floating wood flooring with Environ Easy Mats™. The mats are perfect for heating large areas easily and quickly, with no need for cuts and turns.

Features
  • Perfect for floating laminate, engineered wood, or carpet
  • Ultra-thin system installs without adhesives
  • Provides fast, even heat for dry-floor applications
  • 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (Us Only)
  • 10-12 Watts Per Sq. Ft

For Polished, Stamped & Stained Concrete

With WarmlyYours' concrete heating cables and mats, you can design your concrete floors to be as warm and functional as they are attractive. Radiant heating is available in cable form for maximum flexibility or mat form, which allows for quick and easy installation under concrete slab floors.

Slab Mat with Backup Sensor

Warmth for Concrete Floors — Mat Form

With concrete heating mats, you can design your concrete floors to be as warm and functional as they are attractive. Radiant heating in mat form allows for quick and easy installation under concrete slab floors.

Features
  • Cut‑and‑turn mats speed up slab installations
  • Ideal for basements, garages, and sunrooms
  • Even, reliable heat embedded in the concrete
  • 10 Year Warranty
  • Our systems are cUlus listed, Gfci protected and RoHs Compliant
Slab cable with Backup Sensor

Warmth for Concrete Floors

With concrete heating cables, you can design your concrete floors to be as warm and functional as they are attractive. Radiant heating cables offer maximum flexibility for installation under concrete slab floors.

Features
  • Embedded directly into new concrete pours
  • Ideal for basements, garages, and sunrooms
  • Long-lasting radiant heat built into the slab
  • 10 Year Warranty
  • 15-20 Watts Per Sq. Ft

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, radiant floor heating can be the primary heat source in a sunroom if the space is well-insulated with double-pane glass. In extremely cold climates or poorly insulated rooms, it works best as supplemental heat to eliminate cold spots and improve comfort alongside your existing HVAC system.

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Yes — adding radiant floor heating is one of the most effective ways to convert a three-season sunroom into a true four-season living space. Many sunrooms are underused in winter simply because they're too cold. Electric floor heating solves that directly.

Three-Season to Four-Season: What Changes

A sunroom loses heat quickly through its glass walls, roof panels, and floor — especially if it sits over a crawl space or uninsulated slab. Radiant floor heating compensates by delivering consistent warmth from below, which is exactly where heat loss begins.

  • Underfloor warmth offsets glass chill: Even on cold days, a warm floor makes the space feel comfortable at lower air temperatures
  • No cold feet: The most common complaint in sunrooms — eliminated entirely
  • Works alongside existing HVAC: Floor heating can supplement your home's main system, or run independently on its own thermostat
  • Programmable control: Set schedules so the sunroom is warm when you want to use it — and off when you don't — with a WarmlyYours thermostat

Real-World Example

WarmlyYours has helped homeowners transform raised sunrooms, screened porches, and three-season rooms into year-round retreats using electric radiant floor heating — often without major renovation work.

Ready to make your sunroom a year-round space? Request a free SmartPlan™ or get an Instant Quote today.

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Yes, radiant floor heating is one of the most effective ways to convert a three-season sunroom into a year-round living space. It delivers consistent warmth from the ground up, offsetting the significant heat loss typically associated with large glass surfaces and uninsulated floors.

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Getting started with radiant floor heating in your sunroom is straightforward. WarmlyYours offers two easy ways to get a recommendation, layout, and price — at no charge.

Option 1: Instant Quote

Use the WarmlyYours Instant Quote tool to get product recommendations and pricing in minutes. Simply enter your sunroom dimensions and flooring type, and the tool will recommend the right system and calculate the cost.

Option 2: Free SmartPlan™

For a complete engineer-drawn installation layout, submit your sunroom floor plan for a free SmartPlan™. Our team will:

The SmartPlan™ is provided at no charge — whether you're a homeowner, contractor, or builder.

Talk to an Expert

WarmlyYours has a team of radiant heating experts available 24/7 by phone, chat, or email. Whatever your sunroom's size, shape, or flooring type, we'll help you find the right solution.

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Warm-up time for radiant floor heating in a sunroom depends primarily on your flooring type and how the system is installed. Here's what to expect:

By Flooring Type

  • Tile & Stone — Typically 30–60 minutes to reach comfortable temperature. Tile conducts heat efficiently but takes time to warm the mass of the material.
  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) & LVT — One of the fastest warm-up times, typically 15–30 minutes, due to the thin, low-mass material.
  • Laminate — Similar to LVP, typically 15–30 minutes.
  • Engineered Hardwood — Typically 20–40 minutes depending on thickness.
  • In-slab concrete — The longest warm-up time, often 2–4 hours, due to the thermal mass of the slab — but it also retains heat the longest after the system cycles off.

The Smart Solution: Use a Programmable Thermostat

Because sunrooms are often used at specific times of day, a programmable or WiFi WarmlyYours thermostat is the ideal companion. Simply set a schedule so the floor pre-warms before you plan to use the space — the system does the work automatically, and you walk into a warm sunroom every time.

  • Programmable thermostats — Set daily or weekly schedules based on when you use your sunroom
  • WiFi thermostats — Control remotely from your phone, so you can turn the heat on from anywhere before you head to the sunroom

Not sure which thermostat or system is right for your sunroom? Request a free SmartPlan™ or get an Instant Quote and our team will recommend the perfect setup.

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Radiant floor heating is a cost-effective way to heat a sunroom — both in terms of installation and daily operating costs. Because sunrooms are typically smaller than main living areas, the total investment is very manageable.

Installation Cost

  • Heating system: WarmlyYours electric floor heating systems typically cost $8–$14 per square foot for the heating element, depending on the product chosen
  • Thermostat: A programmable or WiFi WarmlyYours thermostat adds approximately $100–$250
  • Installation labor: If hiring an electrician, expect $200–$500 for a typical sunroom — the runs are short and the system is straightforward

Example: 150 sq ft Sunroom

For a 150 sq ft sunroom (heating roughly 120 sq ft of open floor area after furniture), total installed cost is typically in the range of $1,200–$2,200.

Daily Operating Costs

Because sunrooms are used intermittently and controlled by their own thermostat, operating costs are very low. A typical sunroom costs $0.50–$1.50 per day to heat with electric radiant, depending on your local electricity rate and how long the system runs.

Use the free WarmlyYours Energy Use Calculator to get a precise estimate for your sunroom size and location.

Get an Exact Price

Use the Instant Quote tool to get product recommendations and exact pricing for your sunroom in minutes. Or request a free SmartPlan™ for a complete materials list and layout.

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Operating costs for a typical sunroom range from $0.50 to $1.50 per day, depending on your local electricity rates and usage. Because sunrooms are often used intermittently, a programmable thermostat can further reduce costs by only heating the space when needed.

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It depends on how well your sunroom is insulated and your local climate. In many cases, radiant floor heating can serve as the primary heat source in a sunroom — but sunrooms are among the most heat-loss-intensive spaces in a home, so insulation matters enormously.

When Floor Heating Works as Primary Heat

  • The sunroom has double or triple-pane glass
  • Walls, roof, and floor are properly insulated
  • The floor heating covers the majority of the open floor area
  • Your climate's winter design temperature is above 10°F (-12°C)

When It Works Best as Supplemental Heat

  • Single-pane glass or older construction with minimal insulation
  • Very cold climates with extended periods below 0°F (-18°C)
  • Large sunrooms with high ceilings and significant glass exposure

In these cases, floor heating works beautifully alongside a mini-split, ceiling heater, or your home's existing HVAC — dramatically improving comfort while reducing the load on the primary system.

Check With Our Free Tools

Use the free WarmlyYours Heat Loss Calculator to determine whether sunroom floor heating alone can meet your heating needs. The Energy Use Calculator will estimate your daily operating costs. Or request a free SmartPlan™ and our engineers will assess your specific sunroom.

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In well-insulated sunrooms with double-pane glass, radiant floor heating can often serve as the primary heat source. In extremely cold climates or poorly insulated rooms, it works best as supplemental heat to eliminate cold spots and improve overall comfort.

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Yes — radiant floor heating is one of the best heating solutions for a sunroom. Sunrooms present unique heating challenges: large glass surfaces, exposure to outdoor temperatures, and often limited wall space for traditional heating equipment. Electric radiant floor heating addresses all of these perfectly.

Why It's an Ideal Match

  • Heats from the ground up: Warm air rises naturally from the floor, counteracting the cold that radiates inward through glass walls and ceilings
  • No wall space needed: No radiators, baseboard heaters, or vents — keeping your sunroom's sightlines and aesthetics completely unobstructed
  • Silent and invisible: No fans or blowers — just quiet, even warmth underfoot
  • Works with sunroom flooring: Compatible with tile and stone, luxury vinyl, laminate, and engineered hardwood — all popular sunroom flooring choices
  • Zone control: The sunroom runs on its own thermostat, so you only heat it when you're using it

WarmlyYours offers a range of electric floor heating systems sized and designed for sunrooms of any shape. Request a free SmartPlan™ or get an Instant Quote to get started.

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Sunrooms typically feature hard flooring that pairs beautifully with radiant heat. Here's how the most popular sunroom flooring types work with WarmlyYours electric floor heating:

  • Tile & Stone — The best conductor of radiant heat and the most popular sunroom flooring choice. Absorbs and radiates warmth evenly, handles temperature cycling perfectly, and is completely unaffected by moisture or sunlight.
  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) & LVT — Extremely popular in modern sunrooms. Compatible with radiant heat when the product has a combined tog rating of 1.0 or less. Waterproof and easy to maintain.
  • Laminate — Works well when rated for use with underfloor heating. Keep floor surface temperatures below 85°F (29°C).
  • Engineered Hardwood — Compatible; the dimensional stability of engineered wood handles the gentle heat of a radiant system well. Adds warmth and natural beauty to a sunroom.
  • ⚠️ Solid Hardwood — Use with caution in sunrooms; sunrooms already experience temperature and humidity swings from sunlight, which combined with radiant heat can cause expansion and contraction. Consult your flooring manufacturer.
  • Carpet — Works for supplemental heat; choose low-tog carpet and underlayment (combined 1.5 tog or less) for best results.

Key Rule: Keep Surface Temperature Below 85°F (29°C)

Most flooring manufacturers require floor surface temperatures to stay at or below 85°F (29°C). A WarmlyYours floor-sensing thermostat monitors and maintains this automatically.

Not sure if your flooring is compatible? Request a free SmartPlan™ and our team will confirm the right system for your floor type.

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Tile and stone are the best conductors of radiant heat for sunrooms, as they absorb and radiate warmth efficiently. However, modern systems also work perfectly with luxury vinyl plank (LVP), laminate, and engineered hardwood. Always ensure the flooring is rated for use with underfloor heating and keep surface temperatures below 85°F.

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WarmlyYours offers several electric radiant floor heating systems suited to sunrooms. The best choice depends primarily on your flooring type — and since tile and stone are by far the most popular sunroom flooring choices, TempZone™ leads the way.

⭐ #1 Pick for Tile & Stone Sunrooms

TempZone™ Easy Mats

The simplest option for rectangular sunrooms going under tile or stone. Pre-sized mats that are quick to install in a thin mortar bed — ideal for straightforward sunroom layouts.

TempZone™ Flex Rolls

Best for larger or more open sunroom layouts under tile or stone. Easy to cut and shape around obstacles, installed in a thin mortar bed. Excellent heat transfer through tile and stone.

TempZone™ Cable

Maximum flexibility for irregularly shaped sunrooms under tile or stone. The go-to choice when the floor plan has angled walls, alcoves, or built-ins to work around.

Also Great for LVT: TempZone™ Flex Rolls & Cable

For glue-down luxury vinyl tile (LVT), TempZone Flex Rolls or Cable installed in a thin mortar or adhesive bed are the right choice — not a floating system.

Best for Floating Floors — Laminate & Engineered Hardwood: Environ™ Flex Roll

If your sunroom has floating laminate or engineered hardwood, the Environ™ Flex Roll is the ideal choice. It installs as a dry floating system — no mortar or self-leveling compound required — making it the most DIY-friendly option and perfect for renovation projects.

  • No mortar needed — clean, fast installation
  • Ultra-lightweight — ideal for raised sunrooms or additions
  • Most DIY-friendly — no wet trades required
  • Not suitable for glue-down floors — for LVT or other glue-down products, use TempZone instead

Thermostats

All systems pair with a WarmlyYours programmable or WiFi thermostat — giving you precise zone control so your sunroom is warm exactly when you want it.

Not sure which system fits your sunroom? Request a free SmartPlan™ — our engineers will design the perfect layout for your space. Or get an Instant Quote in minutes.

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