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Radiant floor heating is fully compatible with LVT and LVP—even warmth, energy savings, and comfort with every step. TempZone™ products embed in thinset or self-leveling cement for even heating and a flat installation surface.
LVT and LVP are thin, heat-conductive, and waterproof—making them one of the best modern flooring options for radiant heat.
TempZone heating systems for luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) typically cost $5–$12 per square foot. Flex Rolls are ideal for large rectangular rooms, while cables with fixing strips work well for complex layouts. A 150 sq.ft. kitchen with about 100 heated square feet would cost between $500 and $1,200 for heating materials.
Luxury vinyl is an excellent surface for radiant heating—it's thin, conducts heat well, and warms up quickly. Most LVT/LVP manufacturers approve use with radiant floor heating as long as the surface temperature stays below 85°F. Operating costs are typically $0.10–$0.25 per hour. Use the calculator below to estimate your costs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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