What kind of panels to install for underfloor heating?

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Until recently, there was an unfounded belief that underfloor heating was only suitable under tile floors. However, we know that this modern heating method is also suitable for laminate flooring. What do you need to look out for?

Floor panels only on water underfloor heating

The characteristics of laminate and vinyl floor panels cause them to cool down a little faster. This is less favorable than with ceramic tile, but it does not discriminate against laminate for underfloor heating. However, it is important that it is a water-based installation. Its feature is slower heating. Electric heating, with faster temperature increases, can lead to warping of the panels

Best panels for underfloor heating

Panels for underfloor heating must be of good quality. Utility class 31-32 is recommended. The optimal abrasion class is AC3-AC4. It is also important that their installation is professionally done

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