Color Family
Gray
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Commercial / Residential
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Commercial / Residential
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Flooring Material Features
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Antimicrobial,Cushioning,Radiant heat,Sound absorbing
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Flooring Product Type
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Underlayment
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Flooring Use Type
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Bamboo,Cork,Engineered Hardwood,Laminate,Tile
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Material
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Felt
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Package coverage (sq. ft.)
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15
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Returnable
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90-Day
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Subflooring type
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Any
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Use Location
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Floor
Warranty / Certifications
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Manufacturer Warranty
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10 Year Limited Warranty
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Model number: QWARM3X5
Internet number (SKU): 100638446
Price: $135
Brand:
Availability: in stock
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Description
3 ft. x 5 ft. x 1/8 in. Heated Underlayment - Product information
Home Depot's Heated Underlayment is a new and exciting product from the manufacturers of Home Depot's Best Underlayment. We've taken our acoustical and insulating technology and combined them with ThermoSoft FiberThermics heating elements to create a radiant heat system ideally suited for floating wood and laminate floors. Home Depot's Heated Underlayment not only deadens impact sound from your hard surface flooring, but it also makes the surface toasty warm and assists with heating your room.
- For use beneath wood, laminate and tile installations
- Insulating and sound-deadening pad with non-combustible fiber thermic heating elements
- 3 ft. x 5 ft. x 1/8 in.
- Can be adhered to the floor in glue down wood or ceramic tile installations
- Programmable thermostat uses in-floor sensor to help you manage the temperature of your home's heated floors (sold separately)
- Adjust temperature with QuietWarmth Thermostat (Sold Separately)
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Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
radiant floor mat
This particular floor mat is made by NU-Heat and is an exceptional product and easy to work with. I have used it in high end bath remodels under ceramic tile and the thermostats that are offered to work with this product are pricey but worth the money and are simple to use, attractive and user friendly. You will want an electrician to install the feed wires for the thermostat but the rest you can do yourself.
Date published: 2010-08-08