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50 Sqft 120V Electric Radiant Floor Heating Mat – Includes Heating Mat, Programmable Thermostat, Thermostat Floor Sensor, Installation Monitor and Under Tile Heater

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Fulfilled by Warming Systems Factory Direct, Made in the USA

Arrives Friday, Nov 14
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Size: 50 sq ft


Features

  • INCLUDES - 50 Square Foot Electric Floor Warming Mat 20" Wide x 30' Long - Digital Programmable Thermostat TH115-AF-120S, Includes floor sensor. This Thermostat is easy to operate, 120 Volts and rated for 16 Amps. - Installation Warning Monitor (alarm sounds if wire is damaged during installation)
  • EASY INSTALLATION This Electric Radiant Floor Heating Mat is designed to be flipped and turned to fit any shaped area, wherever heated floor system is desired. The mat has double sided tape on both sides to adhere to any sub-floor, laying flat for easy installation.
  • MAT SPECIFICATIONS: 120V, 5 Amp, 600W, 12 Watts/Sqft, UL Listed for USA and Canada, safe for wet areas, mat is 1/8 thick. Heated floor mats for bathroom - Heat floor mat
  • Digital Programmable Thermostat TH115-AF-120S, Includes floor sensor. It gives you the ability to easily and accuratley control the floor temperature of the electric radiant floor heating system for maximum comfort and energy savings.
  • QUALITY and FACTORY DIRECT PRICING Warming Systems is Made in the USA. We are located and manufacture the heating systems in our factory in Spring Grove, IL (near Chicago). We use only the highest products sourced from US manufacturers. We stand behind our product and offer a 25-year warranty. We are experts in Electric Floor Heating and offer Engineering Support for any questions you might have. Nothing is more comfortable than Radiant heat - Floor heat

Special Feature: Easy to Install


Material: Fiberglass Mesh


Brand: Warming Systems


Color: White


Item Weight: 4.9 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Warming Systems Inc


Part Number: ‎FBA_CECOMINOD091696


Item Weight: ‎4.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎360 x 20 x 0.13 inches


Item model number: ‎50-mat120-kt


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎50 sq ft


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Modern


Material: ‎Fiberglass Mesh


Power Source: ‎corded electric


Voltage: ‎120 Volts (AC)


Wattage: ‎600 watts


Amperage Capacity: ‎5 Amps


Installation Method: ‎Floor-Mounted


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Display Style: ‎Digital


Mounting Type: ‎Under Floor


Certification: ‎ul


Special Features: ‎Easy to Install


Usage: ‎Electric Radiant Floor Heat


Included Components: ‎Engineering Support, Floor Heating Mat, Installation Monitor, Programmable Thermostat, Thermostat Floor Sensor


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 6, 2011


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  • Great and cheaper than the rest!
Size: 20 Sq Ft
I purchased two of these warming mats about a year ago and installed them in January of 2012. It is recommended that a curing period of 1 month be observed for the thin set to dry completely so I did not get to use them much last year as we had a warm spring. As mentioned I bought two mats and did two bathrooms. I felt like I was taking a bit of a risk with no reviews on this product and limited information but they were cheaper than I could find the mat and thermostat anywhere else. The math may have changed by now but these were a bargain and I see the price remains the same now (nov-2012) as when I purchased them. I did do a lot of research before going this route and came to the conclusion that the real value in these kits is in the controller and in this case this is an absolutely great controller/thermostat. It is easy enough to set up and offers all the programmable options I wanted. Aube is a high quality brand even if they are not as well known in the mainstream as some others. I went with the mats because they worked well for my bathrooms but depending on design I would not hesitate to use the cable. The mat was well made and relatively easy to install. This was my 5-6 tile job and it does add a little difficulty to the job but nothing an experienced DIY'er can't handle. The biggest concern is getting the tile with the mat under it to sit at the same height as the tile without mat under it. I used thin set to set mine on top of backer board and just was conscious to use more thin set (different trowel) on the tiles without mat under it and it turned out fine. The other option is to use self leveling compound but that would have added more height to the floor and I wanted perfect transitions to the surrounding floors. I am capable of doing the electrical and did so but if you are not familiar with household wiring, GFCI's etc I would recommend this part be farmed out to someone who can. Just follow the directions locate the temperature sensor correctly and be careful of the wire as you work and you should be fine. This year I have been using them more and more as we get into the winter months and boy do I love these. They start giving noticeable heat to your feet in 15-30 minutes but should be left on for about an hour to get the full effect. I do not try to use them to warm the room so can't comment on that. With the controller it makes it easy to have the floor all warmed up for a morning shower without having to do a thing. To summarize: Great product, relatively simple install, awesome controller, mat works well to aid install, and the end result is simply fantastic. My bathrooms were always a little cool and getting out of the shower onto a warm floor while I shave or whatever is just great. There are a lot of options when it comes to a floor warming system but for my money I think Warming systems Inc had the best value I could find and a great product. I will be doing 4-5 more bathrooms this winter for family/friends and will be using this product again where a warm floor is wanted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2012 by Justin

  • Best heated flooring system.
Size: 20 Sq Ft
This was an amazing kit. Super simple install and works awesome. Heat is plenty good. Easy to use controller. Even calling up the company, they were super helpful with technical support questions. I
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • nice addition
Size: 20 Sq Ft
I had to redo my bathroom floor and was on the fence about the fear of installation on this radiant floor heating. We decided to bite the bullet and try it. I am very glad we did. Here is what we learned. get a reliable Volt ohm meter. I used a fluke, but any decent one will do. Measure the resistance. (Touch the ends of the wires with the black and red leads from the multi-meter while on the setting that looks like a horseshoe). Just note the number. You don't have to do anything except make sure the wires don't get damaged. (If they do get damaged, the number will change when you check it again later). I wrote the number down on the drywall behind the medicine cabinet, so I could always retrieve it if needed. (make sure you get the number for the heat cord AND temperature sensor) Here is the second issue that came up often on the web research I did. You have to bury the mat under a coat of thin set mortar (tile mortar). People complained that the mat would rise to the surface and create problems when they tried to lay down the tile. So here is where I tried something new. I found a product that 3M makes for gluing corner bead on walls when you drywall. I know the adhesive has to be strong, so I bought a bottle of that and sprayed the floor where the mat would sit. I also sprayed the back of the mat. The adhesive was so good, that it made ripping sounds on the soles of my shoes when i would walk in the area after I was done. One more note. The kit comes with a thermocouple. (What is that you say? It's a little temperature sensor attached to a couple wires. you just install that in the middle between two heat cords in the floor and run the wires to the junction box where you install the thermostat). It's not pre-installed so you can place it in the best spot for your particular floor. I also used the Schluter Ditra decoupling membrane on the floor. (My substrate was concrete by the way, not cement board or plywood). I did the Ditra as I did the mortar for the radiant heat. I am a big fan of modified mortar knowing how well it adheres so I used that under the Ditra. I learned that isn't recommended, but in retrospect I don't know why. It worked great. (They said it wouldn't cure, that it might take weeks to cure, but I was in no hurry. It seemed to be rock solid in a couple days). I used a 3/8 notched trowel for the first step. I figure more mortar is better than too little. MAKE SURE you don't damage the radiant heat cord. That sounds like no big deal, but it's easy to do. The tendency is to bang the side of the trowel on the floor to knock the excess mortar off of it. If you do that on the cord you could break the insulation. I found I did it 3-5 times without thinking. (trust me, its easy to forget when you are in the moment) luckily, I did not hit the cord. I used flexible conduit in the wall to run the heat cord to the junction box (It says to make sure you use metal conduit). I wish I had used a bigger rigid conduit. The flexible stuff I used was barely big enough to pull the wires through and almost messed up the job. After that, just install the tile. Wait a couple weeks and power everything up. ( The only part I am leaving out is that you have to install a double gang box with a single gang box reducer on it for the thermostat in the wall. The double gang box gives you plenty of space to stuff wires and the single gang box reducer holds the thermostat). I guess I also assumed you know the whole unit will need a 110 volt GFCI power source. I just used the extra leads on my GFCI bathroom outlet. Depending on the amount of mats you use you may need some real amperage, but for this unit I used a single 15 amp breaker in the main power box for the house. We waited a few weeks for everything to settle checked the resistance in the wires. (Both the thermocouple and the heat mat cord to make sure the numbers hadn't changed). and powered everything up. It took almost 48 hours for the floor to heat. ( I was pretty nervous when the floor didn't get warm right away, but after web scouring I found that was normal). Concrete is quite a heat sink, but heat can only go up, so eventually the floor got warm and it's something I will be happy I did for the rest of the life of the bathroom. One more note if you aren't too bored yet. I used epoxy grout for the first time. I used spektra lock. I was nervous about it, not knowing if I was going to ruin the tile, (many people said it's difficult to clean off the tiles when applied) but if you follow the directions, it was very easy to do and NEVER needs sealing. (you just need vinegar and hot clean water). This grout is the stuff they use on tile floors in commercial kitchens for stain and chemical resistance. I'm really happy I used this. I spilled a little water on the floor when I was looking over the tile job and it beaded up on the grout in little spheres. (Yes!) Regular grout is by nature absorbent and you don't want that in a mildew and mold attraction environment. Another thing you will be happy you spent the extra 40 bucks on. Thank you so much for your time. I know that was long, but I found that information very difficult to find and I thought I would consolidate it here for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2013 by Henry G.

  • Warm floor on cold mornings!
Size: 10 Sq Ft
This electric floor heating mat works! Was easy to wire up and thermostat works well and has a nice back light. I put it in our bathroom under twelve inch tiles. Just make sure you get plenty of mortar on it and taper it out so the tiles will lay flat across floor. The downside of the project was that the heating element does only heat the tile that it's under. Should have ordered another kit and splice it onto the other kit. I could have worked the heating wire into other areas that need some heat. Other than that pretty happy with it. Nothin beats a warm floor on a cold morning! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015 by Jason Siller

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