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RicodJour
 
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Default electric pads in tile enough to heat bathroom?

kalanamak wrote:
I am remodeling a 8x6 bathroom that has no forced air vent in it. The
room is chronically colder than the 60-65 I keep the bedroom it juts off
of and occ. gets a little mold on the north wall (not an "interior"
wall).I live in Pugetopolis so it never gets bloody cold, but is often
damp. Would one of those prefab mats one puts under the tiles (wire not
hydro heating) be able to raise a 55-60 degree room to the 70 that keeps
the mold down or are those things just for the luxury of warm feet?


If you use sufficient amount of heating mat, sure, it'll heat it up to
70. Understand that the resistive underfloor heating works a little
differently - you're radiating heat, not convecting it. Your feet will
be warmer and you will be comfortable at a lower air temperature.

Check out the Warmly Yours web site. They are very helpful, can answer
your questions, provide free layout services and give you pricing.

R