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Every radiant heating system needs an electrician to wire the controls. Thermostats, relay panels, sensors, breaker connections—you're the final step that brings the system to life.
WarmlyYours gives electricians trade pricing across all product lines, free SmartPlans with load calculations and wiring diagrams, and 24/7 technical support for controls, wiring, and troubleshooting.
Each system requires controls, wiring, and commissioning. You handle the electrical—we supply the products, specs, and support.
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From single-zone WiFi thermostats to multi-zone relay panels for large commercial installs, our controls are designed for clean wiring and quick commissioning.
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Thermostat installation, relay wiring, sensor setup, and troubleshooting walkthroughs for electricians.
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WarmlyYours products are installed by various trades depending on the product line:
Yes, any licensed electrician can install electric radiant heating systems. All WarmlyYours products fall within the scope of standard electrical work – no special license or certification is required beyond your existing electrical license.
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Snow melting system installation typically involves collaboration between multiple trades:
Important: Snow melting cables must be installed during construction – they cannot be added to existing concrete or asphalt. Retrofit options are available for paver installations.
In theory, it is possible, if no other options are available. We do not recommend it, but If the thermostat is controlling the floor temperature with a floor sensor, then it can go on an exterior wall. It is important that the floor sensor gets located in an area of the floor not hit by sunshine.
If the thermostat will be controlling the air temperature with the built-in ambient sensor, then it should go on an interior wall.
We usually recommend that you have an individual thermostat for each room. However, if it's an open floor plan and your local electrical code allows you to have one controller for the whole area, then it's definitely possible to have it all controlled from one thermostat.
Yes, this model is dual-voltage and compatible with both 120V and 240V systems. However, ensure your supply voltage matches the voltage requirement of your specific floor heating element (e.g., do not connect 240V power to a 120V heating mat).
For a visual guide on these thermostats, you might find this video helpful:
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Yes — the nJoy WiFi (UWG5-4999) thermostat supports all three major smart home platforms:
The nJoy also works with the dedicated nJoy app (iOS and Android), which gives you full remote control including scheduling, temperature adjustments, and energy usage history from anywhere.
The nHance (UDG4-4999) and nTrust (UTN5-4999) thermostats are not WiFi-enabled and do not integrate with smart home platforms. They must be controlled locally at the wall unit.
Yes! Wiring your mirror defogger to your bathroom’s lighting circuit means it turns on automatically whenever you switch on the lights. This smart setup makes your fog-free mirror a seamless, hassle-free part of your daily routine—no extra switches, no forgetting to turn it on.
Yes — that's exactly what dual connection towel warmers are designed for. Here's how the conversion works:
The unit maintains its cETLus safety listing in both configurations. This flexibility is ideal for homeowners who want to install now and renovate later, or who aren't sure about permanent placement yet.
We strongly recommend using one thermostat for each room/zone. This will help the system operate more efficiently while making it easier to customize the heating needs of each space. But it is possible to use one thermostat to control floor heating in two separate rooms along with power modules. All installations must comply with local Electrical Codes.
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