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Electric Floor Heating Systems for Every Room

Comfort, Efficiency, and Reliability Under Any Flooring Type


Electric floor heating is an energy-efficient, affordable way to add lasting comfort to your home.

From bathrooms and kitchens to bedrooms and basements, heated floors provide a warm surface that traditional air systems can’t match. Our electric radiant floor heating systems are easy to install and work with nearly every flooring type, including tile, vinyl, laminate, and hardwood.

Whether you’re remodeling a small bathroom or upgrading an entire home, floor heating creates comfort you can feel every day.

Find the Right Electric Floor Heating System for Your Room

Answer a few quick questions and we’ll match you with the best floor heating system for your space.
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Explore Our Electric Floor Heating Systems

TempZone Flex Roll Heating System Banner
15% Off!

  • Ideal for full-room coverage (primary or supplemental heat)
  • Pre-spaced heating cable for fast, consistent installation
  • Most popular choice for bathrooms & kitchens
TempZone Easy Mat Heating System Banner

Place, Connect, and Heat

15% Off!

  • Pre-sized mats for quick installs with no complex cuts
  • Perfect for spot heating (vanities, entryways, small spaces)
  • Cost-effective and beginner-friendly option
TempZone Custom Mats Heating System Banner

Made‑to‑Measure Warmth for Any Layout


  • 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
TempZone Cable with Membrane Heating System Banner

Snap-In, Secure, and Heat

15% Off!

  • Works under tile, stone, and luxury vinyl floors
  • Provides radiant heat and crack isolation
  • Flexible layouts for irregular or custom-shaped rooms
TempZone Floor Heating Ruler Cable Prodeso and GripStrip Install

Pro‑exclusive: Measure, Lay, and Heat

PRO Exclusive

  • Built-in ruler markings for precise, repeatable spacing
  • Ideal for large areas requiring consistent coverage
  • Flexible, durable cable for clean turns and complex layouts

  • Flexible roll design cuts and turns to follow your layout
  • Ideal for floating laminate, engineered wood, or carpet
  • Dry installation—no mortar or adhesives

  • Perfect for floating laminate, engineered wood, or carpet
  • Ultra-thin system installs without adhesives
  • Provides fast, even heat for dry-floor applications
TempZone Shower Mats Heating System Banner
15% Off!

  • Pre-shaped mats designed for shower floors
  • Adds luxury comfort to bathrooms & spa showers
  • Compatible with waterproofing systems
TempZone Shower Mats Heating System Banner
15% Off!

  • Pre‑sized mats warm benches for spa‑like comfort
  • Pairs perfectly with in‑shower floor heating
  • Compatible with popular waterproofing systems
Slab Heat Cable Heating System Banner

Warmth for Concrete Floors


  • Embedded directly into new concrete pours
  • Ideal for basements, garages, and sunrooms
  • Long-lasting radiant heat built into the slab
Slab Heating Mat Heating System Banner

Warmth for Concrete Floors — Mat Form


  • Cut‑and‑turn mats speed up slab installations
  • Ideal for basements, garages, and sunrooms
  • Even, reliable heat embedded in the concrete

The Right Thermostat for Perfect Comfort

A great heating system starts with the right thermostat. WarmlyYours offers two sleek options: WiFi-enabled for remote control and non-programmable for simple, manual adjustments. Both deliver the same modern design and easy operation, ensuring you get the most from your floor heating system.

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UWG5 Wifi Thermostat with Alexa google home icons

Sleek WiFi control, slim design, easy setup via smart device, works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa (UWG5-4999-WY)

nTrust 2.0 Thermostat Angle with 82º Image (2)

Minimalist appearance with touch control, large LED display for ease of reading. Includes floor sensor. (UTN5-4999)

nSpire Touch Thermostat Angle with 82º Image

Features a 3.5” full color touchscreen and a modern design that augments any room’s style. Includes floor sensor. (UDG4-4999)


Why Install Electric Floor Heating?


Comfort
The number one reason to install electric floor heating under a new floor is absolutely the comfort, a heated floor is literally luxury you can feel but you probably already knew that.
Clean
Electric radiant floor heating is a very clean heat since it doesn't rely on forced air, which can circulate dust and other allergens.
Safe
All of our electric floor heating products have been rigorously tested and are cULus or cCSAus listed.
Forced Air Alternative
Floor heating systems aren't loud like a central furnace, don't dry out the air, and require no regular maintenance.
Affordable
Electric floor heating is inexpensive if you put it in while you're already replacing or installing a floor. In fact, the cost for electric floor heating systems is as low as $5 per square foot. Unlike hydronic systems, electric floor heating systems don't require expensive pumps or water heaters. Additionally, according to Zillow, homes with heated floors typically sell for 3.2% more.
Saves Energy
Electric radiant floor heating has higher levels of energy efficiency than central air systems because it heats the people and objects in the room directly via infrared heat. Floor heating systems are also inexpensive to operate, you can heat a typical bathroom for pennies a day. For more information see Is Radiant Heat Energy Efficient?
Flexible
Electric radiant floor heating can be used as your primary heat source or as a way to add supplemental heat to rooms that are tricky to heat like the basement or a room above a garage.
Easy-to-Use Thermostats
The secret to any great heating system is a great control and we've got an entire line of them for our electric floor heating systems. Shop Thermostats

Request a Free SmartPlan

Provide WarmlyYours with a sketch of the bathroom that includes dimensions and other relevant information and you’ll receive a free SmartPlan within one business day that includes an installation plan, an electrical plan, and an itemized quote.

Also, explore our collection of bathroom projects that we put together showing their floor plan and estimated quote.

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Featured Floor Heating Projects


Check out these customer-submitted projects to see real world examples of how a floor heating system is installed in a variety of different rooms.


Is Electric Floor Heating Energy Efficient?

Yes, electric radiant floor heating is a very efficient way to heat rooms in your home. Electric floor heating systems use electrical resistance to generate heat that is then radiated to the solid objects in a room. This means much less wasted energy than in other forms of heating like forced air, because the solid objects heated by floor heating systems will retain their energy longer than hot air will.

Also, due to the nature of electric floor heating, most users report being comfortable at a lower air temperature setting than if they used a forced air system exclusively, which can translate into significant energy savings. And when you pair floor heating with radiant heat panels, you can add more comfort without relying on furnaces and heat pump systems.

However, while electric radiant floor heating is very cost effective, it still uses electricity. The operating cost for your floor heating system will depend on a few things like the size of your system, the temperature you're trying to achieve, and the cost of electricity in your area.


Learn more about the cost of an electric floor heating system:


Choosing the Right Electric Floor Heating for Your Flooring Type

The type of flooring you choose for your electric radiant floor heating system plays a crucial role in determining the best heating solution for your project. Every flooring material has unique construction methods, thermal properties, and insulation requirements, which impact the type of floor heating system our team of engineers will recommend in your free, custom SmartPlan.

For example, tile floors require electric floor heating embedded in the same thinset or self-leveling cement that adheres the tile to the subfloor. In contrast, floating wood floors need adhesive-free electric floor heating systems designed specifically for that application.

With our expansive product portfolio and decades of experience as a manufacturer, we can identify the ideal floor heating solution for your needs. Did you know that, on average, about 88% of WarmlyYours electric floor heating projects involve tile floors?

In recent years, two of the fastest-growing flooring types for pairing with our best sellers in electric radiant heating have been vinyl (specifically Luxury Vinyl Tile) and wood (particularly nailed hardwood).

Bathrooms and kitchens, often complemented by the right accessories, remain the most popular spaces for electric radiant underfloor heating. In a typical year, bathrooms alone account for over half of all floor heating projects.



What differentiates WarmlyYours from other electric floor heating companies?


Unparalleled Customer Satisfaction
With a 98.0% customer satisfaction rating from 1346 reviews, we take pride in delivering exceptional service, high-quality products, and personalized support to ensure your radiant heating project is a success.
24/7 Installation Support
Our US-based technical experts are available 24/7 to guide you through every step of your installation, ensuring your floor heating system is set up quickly, correctly, and hassle-free.
Same Day Shipping
With 99% of orders shipping the same day, we ensure you get your radiant heating products fast, so your project stays on track without unnecessary delays.
No Hassle Returns
We stand by our products and your satisfaction—return unused products anytime with no restocking fees, making your radiant heating purchase completely risk-free and worry-free.

Electric Floor Heating Customer Reviews

Rated 4.9/5 based on 1346 reviews

We take pride in providing both exceptional service and great products. But don't just take our word for it, check out what some of our customers have had to say.

Main heat source for small bathroom

TempZone™ Easy Mats


I needed an easy heat source for a small bathroom, and chose in-floor heating from WarmlyYours. I have no experience with in floor heat, so I was very happy with the customer service I received, they were quick to answer my questions and I felt very 'looked after' with my purchase. I'm happy with my purchase, and it has been working great!

Pam G. in Calgary, AB

Replaced our Thermostat

nSpire Touch Programmable Thermostat


We recently had to replace the thermostat for our WarmlyYours sunroom floor. The heated floor was installed in 2012 and this is the first problem we have had. We were pretty sure it was the thermostat when the floor went cold and after a visit from our electrician, he confirmed it was the GFI in the thermostat. The replacement thermostat arrived quickly and we had the old thermostat replaced. We are so happy to have our heated floor back in operation and so thankful for WarmlyYours! We have never been sorry for having heated floors installed in our sunroom and remodeled bathroom. It's the BEST!! We can't thank you enough!

Susan M. in Chincoteague Island, VA

Great Customer Care

Not only do they just sell you a product, but they follow up after delivery to make sure all is OK and offer 24/7 Tech support for installation issues which came in handy for me.

Jim W. in Seattle, WA

Good stuff!

Environ™ Easy Mats


Very easy to DYI. The instructions and the videos on the website were extremely helpful. The product works great. Nice even heat distribution. I keep the floor temp same as room temp. Big difference in comfort level. Good stuff!

William B. in Clinton, CT

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Electric Floor Heating Frequently Asked Questions


WarmlyYours’ TempZone™ product is most commonly installed under tile, stone, and marble flooring, but can also be installed under many other popular floor covering options such as hardwood, vinyl and linoleum. We also have our Environ system, which is an electric floor heating product as well and is specially designed for installation under carpet (in the U.S. only), laminate and floating wood. WarmlyYours can accommodate any flooring type with either of the electric radiant floor heating products that we offer. If your flooring type isn't listed here, just give us a call at (800) 875-5285 and we will be happy to discuss it with you.

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Please keep in mind that you must check your electric floor heating system with a digital ohmmeter in conjunction with a Circuit Check™. Take an initial reading as soon as you take the product out of the box to verify that it is within -5% / +10% of the values stated on the product’s label. This will give you a basis of comparison for future readings. Take a second reading once you have positioned the system to match your custom installation plan. It is also advisable to take an additional reading in the middle of the tile installation, just to make sure that the Circuit Check™ is doing its job. Then, take a final reading when you are finished with the floor installation and are ready to hook up the thermostat.

The Circuit Check™ is a tool developed by WarmlyYours to give you peace of mind and ensure trouble-free installations. Simply hook up the cold leads to the tool while you position the system to match your custom installation plan.

The Circuit Check™ will continuously monitor the continuity of the circuit during the installation of your system and during the installation of your flooring. The Circuit Check™ beeps immediately when a short in the system is detected, alerting you to a potentially damaged cable in the area you are working, before you lay the tile over the electric floor heating system.
 The WarmlyYours technical support team is available 24/7 to provide assistance if the alarm sounds, or if you would have any questions during your installation.

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Electric radiant floor heating should not be installed under permanent fixtures that may trap heat. However, if the vanity or cabinets are "floating" or are on legs, then a floor heating system may be installed under it.

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The answer to this question will depend on a whole host of variables related to electric floor heating, including, but not limited to, the run time (for supplemental heating, we usually recommend between 4-8 hours per day), the electric radiant floor heating system you're using, the total square footage, and your local electrical cost. Typically, the cost is just a few cents a day. 

To figure out how much electric floor heating might cost to run for you, make sure to use our interactive Operating Cost Calculator. 

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Yes, the drying effects of electric radiant floor heating will reduce the humidity coming from the slab, which is the largest source of moisture.

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Yes, in most cases, an electric floor heating system can be effective as a primary heat source. However, our TempZone™ and Environ™ systems are most commonly used as a secondary heat source, providing floor-to-ceiling radiant heat to any room in your home where you desire more warmth and comfort.

If you are considering electric floor heating for an addition to your home, such as a sunroom where you have no other source of heat, WarmlyYours offers an innovative online tool which calculates approximate heat loss. This tool can help you to determine if a WarmlyYours’ electric radiant floor heating system will provide your desired comfort temperature throughout the year. You can access the Heat Loss Calculator or you can call us at (800) 875-5285 and a Customer Service Representative will make the calculation for you.

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A typical bathroom floor can be heated for about a quarter a day with electric radiant floor heating.

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Yes. While there are some floor heating systems that can be installed beneath floor joists, most electric radiant floor heating systems will need to be installed beneath the floor itself. This is why the best time to install electric floor heating is during a remodel or as a part of a new construction, when a floor is being installed anyways. 

If you're interested in alternative radiant heating methods, check out our Radiant Panels, which are wall-mounted and use infrared technology to provide supplemental heating. 

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While both hydronic (heated water) and electric floor heating systems perform a similar function by providing radiant heat from beneath your floor, they do differ in some pretty crucial ways. Typically, using hot water instead of electricity will result in lower operational costs but significantly higher investment and maintenance costs. This usually means that hydronic heating systems are reserved for new construction projects (where it is easier to incorporate the boilers and pumps needed to operate the system) and electric floor heating is often used for remodeling projects in bathrooms, kitchens, etc. To learn more about the differences between these systems, check out this post

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A floor heating system can work as a supplemental heating source and make the basement warmer. If more heat needs to be added to the room, you can experiment with setting the floor heating thermostat to higher temperatures.

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Electric floor heating works by having an electric heating cable installed underneath the flooring (embedded or floating, depending on the system and floor type), which is then wired to a special thermostat (either one specifically designed for electric radiant floor heating, like a WarmlyYours’ nSpiration Series control, or a third-party thermostat). When turned on, the heating cable emits heat upward through the flooring which is then radiated throughout the room, heating all solid surfaces. 

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One thermostat can control multiple heating mats/cables as long as all the heating elements are using less than 15 amps:

TempZone™ will cover aprx. 120 sq. ft. for 120V systems and 240 sq. ft. for 240V systems on one thermostat.

Environ™ will cover aprx. 150 sq. ft. for 120V systems and 300 sq. ft. for 240V systems on one thermostat.

Slab Heat will cover aprx. 90 sq. ft. for 120V systems and 180 sq. ft. for 240V systems on one thermostat.

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The temperature of your floor can range anywhere between 75°F to 95°F. The floor's actual temperature will depend on a number of factors including the amount of heat loss that the room experiences as well as the room’s configuration. For instance, the warmth contained in a two story entry way would likely be less than that of a smaller, more enclosed area such as a bathroom. In a bathroom that is located on the second floor of your home or over another floor in your home that is typically heated, the temperature of your heated floor should easily reach a comfortable temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit, if the electric floor heating system is installed correctly. For the heat loss calculation for your specific room, you can access the Heat Loss Calculator or you can call us at (800) 875-5285 and a Customer Service Representative will make the calculation for you.

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Typically, electric floor heating is used as a supplemental heat source but in some cases, it can be used as a primary heat source. Electric floor heating is more energy efficient, less prone to spreading dust and allergens, and easier to control from room to room. Air-based heating systems can be used for both heating and cooling and can be a good way to control air quality in the home with regular maintenance. 

For a more in-depth answer to this question, check out Your ‘Cheat Sheet’ for Radiant Heat vs. Forced Air

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WarmlyYours has recently begun including floor sensors with our heating elements to help ensure customers will have everything they need for optimal operation of their radiant heating systems.

The sensor included with your floor heating element can be installed with the heating system (the sensor is equally spaced between runs of the heating wire--see your install manual for more info). Installing this sensor with your floor heating control will enable energy efficient operation of the floor warming system based on the floor temperature instead of the ambient room temperature.

We generally recommend that you install a second, unconnected backup floor sensor alongside the primary one. In the very unlikely event that your first floor sensor is damaged, this install method will save you from having to pry up flooring to replace a floor sensor. You simply disconnect the damaged sensor from the thermostat and connect the backup sensor.

In addition to the floor sensor that was included with your heating element, our nSpiration Series thermostats also come with a floor sensor. If you purchase both a heating element and an nSpiration Series thermostat from WarmlyYours, you'll have a primary and a backup floor sensor for your system.

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Reflective insulation is not effective with conductive heating, which is how embedded floor heating and snow-melting systems transfer heat. To be effective, the reflective insulation surface needs to face an air space (air gap), which allows the reflected heat to be redirected.

An effective solution considers the insulating material's R-Value. This is the rating of a material's insulating properties. The "R" stands for "resistance" and refers to the material's resistance to heat flow, or temperature conduction.

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