Luxury Floor Warming for a Coastal Maine Master Bathroom

A TempZone™ Flex Roll System Transforms a Coastal Maine Master Bathroom with Radiant Warmth

CAMDEN, ME
Heated Bathroom Floor Installation with tile in a bathroom CAMDEN, ME - cleaned up
Size: 76 sq.ft. Voltage: 120V Wattage: 607 W Amps: 5 A Flooring: Tile, Marble or Stone Cost/hr *: $1.37

A master bathroom in coastal Camden, Maine, was transformed from a chilly space into a spa-like retreat thanks to electric floor warming. The homeowners wanted to upgrade their comfort and eliminate the shock of cold tile floors, especially during frigid coastal winters. A WarmlyYours TempZone™ Flex Roll system was installed by FRW TILE Installation, providing luxurious, energy-efficient warmth and adding significant value to the home.


Project Details

  • Location: Camden, ME
  • Heated Space Type: Master Bathroom
  • Total Room Size: 76 sq. ft.
  • Heated Area: 40.5 sq. ft.
  • Watts, Volts, Amps: 607 W, 120 V, 5 A
  • Operating Cost:
    • $0.17 per hour
    • $1.37 per day (based on 8 hours of use)
    • $41.16 per month (based on 8 hours of use)
  • Products Used: TempZone™ Flex Roll, nSpire Touch Thermostat
  • Installer: FRW TILE Installation

From Chilly Tile to Coastal Comfort

The challenge for this Camden, Maine, master bathroom was its beautiful but ice-cold tile flooring. In a region known for its harsh winters, starting the day by stepping onto a frigid floor was a daily discomfort the homeowners were eager to eliminate. They wanted a comfort solution that would integrate seamlessly into their bathroom renovation.

The project installer, FRW TILE Installation, recommended a TempZone™ electric floor heating system. They installed a 40.5 sq. ft. TempZone™ Flex Roll, which was easily cut and turned to fit the room's layout, providing heat precisely where it was needed. The system was laid out over the wood subfloor before the new tile, marble, or stone flooring was set.

The outcome is a complete transformation in comfort. The radiant floor heating provides luxurious, silent, and even warmth that rises from the floor, turning the once-cold bathroom into a cozy, spa-like environment. The system is controlled by an nSpire Touch programmable thermostat, allowing the homeowners to schedule heating for their morning routines, ensuring the floor is always warm when they need it and saving energy when they don't.


Featured Products

  • TempZone™ Flex Rolls: Our most popular electric floor heating solution, these rolls are ideal for rectangular or square rooms. The pre-spaced cable on a mesh backing makes installation fast and simple, ensuring even heat distribution under tile, stone, and marble floors.
  • nSpire Touch Thermostat (UDG4-4999): This programmable, full-color touchscreen thermostat provides total control over your floor warming system. It features a floor sensor for precise temperature management, Class A GFCI protection for safety, and an intuitive interface to easily schedule heating times, maximizing both comfort and energy efficiency.

* This 40.5 sq. ft. in-floor heating system costs just about $0.17 per hour to run. That's only $1.37 per day (based on 8 hours of use) or less than $42.00 per month to add consistent, spa-like luxury to your daily routine, based on current Maine electricity rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Operating cost depends on the system size, runtime, and local electricity rates. This 40.5 sq. ft. system in Camden, Maine, costs approximately $0.17 per hour. For a typical 8-hour-a-day heating schedule, that's about $41-$42 per month, making it an affordable luxury.
This electric floor heating system is designed for floor warming and supplemental heat, adding significant comfort and taking the chill off the tile. In a small, well-insulated bathroom, it can greatly contribute to the ambient room temperature, but it is not typically designed to be the sole heating source for a room, especially in a cold climate like Maine.
This project used tile, marble, or stone, which are all excellent choices. These materials are highly conductive, meaning they transfer heat efficiently and evenly from the in-floor heating system to your feet. Many other flooring types, including luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and laminate, are also compatible with radiant floor heating.
Yes, electric radiant floor heating is a very efficient way to add comfort. It heats the occupants and objects in the room directly, rather than just the air, allowing you to feel warmer at a lower ambient temperature. When paired with a programmable thermostat, you can schedule heating only for the times you use the room, preventing wasted energy.
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