Many approved flooring types specify whether you should keep the radiant heat from getting over a specific temperature.
Flooring types for radiant heat.
Flooring has a maximum heat allowance.
Radiant floor heating systems are significantly different from the radiant panels used in walls and ceilings.
If you want to heat your whole house.
Both provide heating in a room from the floor up for consistent efficient warmth.
In fact any type of flooring that employs adhesive as its joining system is a poorer choice for radiant heating systems than flooring that uses tongue and groove or fold and lock seaming.
Since concrete flooring is homogeneous concrete alone is a poor choice for radiant heating.
Such expansion and contraction can cause cracking.
Porcelain and ceramic tile are great conductors of heat so your home will get the full benefit of the radiant heating system.
Warm water systems run hot water through pipes to create heat whereas electric underfloor heating heats wiring beneath the floor to generate heat.
In addition tile flooring will not expand as it warms or contract as it cools.
There are two types of radiant floor heating electric and water based systems.