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Underfloor heating for laminate, vinyl and wood floors

Heated floors are becoming increasingly popular in both new buildings and renovation projects. Often, people believe this option limits their flooring choice to tiles. But did you know that all Quick-Step laminate, wood and vinyl floors are compatible with underfloor heating as well?

Different types of underfloor heating and underfloor cooling

Quick-Step floors can be used in conjunction with low-temperature underfloor heating. Low temperature floor heating can be defined as a floor heating system where the common floor temperature (= surface temperature of your installed Quick-Step floor) is maximum 27°C.

Your Quick-Step floor can be installed on:

  • Hot water systems:
    • Wet systems (embedded in the subfloor)
    • Dry systems
  • Electrical systems:
    • Wet systems (embedded in the subfloor)
    • Dry systems
Please make sure to follow the floorheating instructions to verify if your floor is compatible with your floorheating system. If you have any concerns, please contact the Quick-Step technical department.

Our laminate and vinyl Quick-Step floors are compatible with underfloor cooling as well. Make sure to use the correct underlay in order to have a total heat-resistance of < 0.09 m² K/W.

 

The importance of thermal resistance and insulation

To enjoy the benefits of underfloor heating, you need a floor with low thermal resistance, which allows the heat to pass through. The higher the thermal resistance, the longer it will take your floor to warm up and the less efficient your underfloor heating will be.

Additionally, it is important to place an insulating layer below your underfloor heating. This way, heat is reflected away from the insulative layer and is conducted through the floor.

Quick-Step vinyl floors have the lowest thermal resistance of all Quick-Step floors and are excellent thermal conductors, making them perfectly suited for underfloor heating. However, our laminate and wood floor ranges also offer suitable and cost-effective options.

Installing underfloor heating and underfloor cooling

 

When installing a floor in combination with underfloor heating or cooling, it is important to follow the specific guidelines for each floortype.

 

  • Underfloor heating laminate flooring

    Laminate floors and floor heating

    All Quick-Step laminate floors can be used in combination with ‘low temperature’ underfloor heating and underfloor cooling. Always make sure that you install your laminate flooring ‘floating’ and make sure to pick the right underlay.
    All Quick-Step laminate floors can be used in combination with ‘low temperature’ underfloor heating and underfloor cooling. Always make sure that you install your laminate flooring ‘floating’ and make sure to pick the right underlay.
  • Underfloor heating vinyl flooring

    Vinyl floors and floor heating

    Vinyl is an excellent thermal conductor, and therefore particularly suitable for installation over ‘low temperature’ underfloor heating and underfloor cooling. There is something for everyone in our luxury vinyl collections.
    Vinyl is an excellent thermal conductor, and therefore particularly suitable for installation over ‘low temperature’ underfloor heating and underfloor cooling. There is something for everyone in our luxury vinyl collections.
  • Underfloor heating wood flooring

    Wood floors and floor heating

    Our wood flooring is also compatible with 'low temperature' underfloor heating. There are two ways to lay it: floors can either be glued down or laid ‘floating’, make sure to pick the right underlay. The choice is yours!
    Our wood flooring is also compatible with 'low temperature' underfloor heating. There are two ways to lay it: floors can either be glued down or laid ‘floating’, make sure to pick the right underlay. The choice is yours!