Under Carpet Heating Tool

The Coldbuster Under Carpet Heating kit is a specially designed heating system for under carpet heating. Outputting 160W/m² provides a luxury warmth through any carpet. Single kits come in sizes from 1.6m² to 15.6m². With advanced Coldbuster thermostats, you can control temperature, advanced schedules, energy efficiency. If you need any assistance in deciding which size of under carpet heating kit to choose you can call us or send us your plans for a free quotation.

Option 1

Under Carpet Heating Kits From

$ 214.50
  • Fastest Warm-Up
  • Lowest running costs
  • Easy Cut and Twist Installation
  • 3m single cold-tail factory terminated cable for easy install
  • ULTRA THIN for critical floor levels
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • Waterproof
  • 500mm wide rolls for defined heating areas
  • Low-Cost DIY installation
  • Thermostat Controllable Running Costs

With Coldbuster mat kits you have a simple system that installs directly below the floor surface. This allows for very quick warm-up times. You install the kit by unrolling the mesh, sticking it to the subfloor surface and then cutting the mesh to change the direction. The ultra-thin cable (1.5mm) means that you have no problem with any existing floor levels. Tilers can simply apply the adhesive to the mesh and then fit the tiles. By using thermostats temperature and scheduling control can be applied room by room maximising energy efficiency.

Option 2

In Screed Heating Kits From

$ 114.40
  • Fast Warm-up times
  • Low running costs
  • Bidirectional single-ended termination cable
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • Waterproof
  • Low-Cost DIY installation
  • Supplied in various cable roll lengths
  • 14 sizes from 0.9m² to 35m² heating areas
  • Rated at 18W/m
  • Thermostat Controllable Running Costs

Coldbuster Screed Heating kits are designed to install between the slab and the floor surface. The solution is suitable for any floor surface and any room. Installation is easy and the heating cable is wound around a fixing rail that is attached to the sub floor surface. The distance between the rows of cable effects the heat output and is suitable for small as well as large heating areas. Laying cable also makes it easy to install in awkward areas around fixtures. By using thermostats for each heating area, means temperature and scheduling control can be applied to each room maximising energy efficiency.

Carpet
Cement
Ceramic
Concrete
Floating Timber
Granite
Laminate
Marble
Quartzite
Slate
Stone
Travertine
Terracotta
Vinyl

Option 3

Under Tile Heating Kits From

$ 275.00
  • Gradual Warm-up
  • Economic running costs
  • Bidirectional single-ended termination cable
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • Waterproof
  • Low-Cost DIY installation
  • Supplied in various cable roll lengths
  • 13 sizes from 2m² to 30m² heating areas
  • Rated at 30W/m
  • Thermostat Controllable Running Costs

If you are building a new home or laying a new slab and want a modern look with polished or coloured concrete flooring then you should consider in-slab heating. The Coldbuster heating cable is attached to the reinforcing mesh prior to the pouring of the concrete to provide a gentle lasting warming heat through the slab. It is not designed for quick response heating. By using our advanced thermostats, temperature and scheduling control can be applied room by room maximising energy efficiency. Low-cost installation and controllable running costs make this a cost-effective solution.

Carpet
Cement
Ceramic
Concrete
Floating Timber
Granite
Laminate
Marble
Quartzite
Slate
Stone
Travertine
Terracotta

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For more information see our Measuring Up for Floor Heating Guide

Insulation Quality: Walls, roof, and floor insulation significantly impact heat retention.

Windows and Doors: Quality and type (double-glazing, seals) affect heat loss and gain

Flooring Material: Different materials (tile, wood, carpet) have varying thermal conductivity.

Subfloor Insulation: Insulating beneath the heating elements reduces heat loss to the ground.

Heating System Design: Layout, spacing, and type of heating elements influence heat distribution.

Room Size and Shape: Larger and irregularly shaped rooms require more energy to heat uniformly.

Ceiling Height: Higher ceilings may need more energy for effective heating.

Furniture Placement: Large furniture can obstruct heat distribution.

Outdoor Temperature: Colder external temperatures require more energy to maintain indoor warmth.

Sunlight Exposure: Rooms with more sunlight can benefit from passive solar heating.

Thermostat Settings: Desired temperature settings and how often they are adjusted.

Occupancy Patterns: Frequency and duration of room use affect heating requirements.

Air Leakage: Drafts from poorly sealed windows/doors and other gaps.

Ventilation System: Mechanical ventilation and air exchange rates impact temperature stability.

Energy Source: The efficiency and cost of the electricity used for heating.

System Efficiency: The efficiency rating of the electric floor heating system.

Thermostat Type: Programmable, smart thermostats can optimize heating schedules.

Zoning: Ability to control heating in different zones/rooms independently.

Supplementary Heating: Use of additional heaters or fireplaces can affect overall temperature.

Room size (compared to heater size)

Insulation/ventilation

Floor substrate

Window Areas and Aspects

Ceiling height

These are some of the factors that may influence the temperature in your home.

Coldbuster will guide you based on our experience so you can achieve an efficient and comfortable heating system in your home with Coldbuster electric floor heating.