Winter is coming and Nuheat has an innovative concept to keep your home and toes cozy. Nuheat produces electric-blanket-esque radiant floor heating. The Nuheat system provides warm floors to keep tile, stone, laminate and engineered wood surfaces at your favorite toe-nirvana-inducing temperature. The system is electrical, making installation quite a bit easier than some other radiant systems. The Nuheat systems are pre-built, with no loose wires or complex calculations needed. Nuheat mats can be ordered to fit any room regardless of shape or size, and are thin enough to minimize increased floor height. For information on finder a dealer and for pricing inquiries, visit Nuheat.com online.
About Marc Lyman
Marc grew up under a brave single mom who "encouraged" home improvement on the family home. Early toddler gifts included a tool set, and even a cordless Bosch drill when cordless drills first came out. In grade school (give or take a few years), Marc's mom said, "We need to cut down some trees. . . . here's a chainsaw." A father figure also involved Marc in many home improvement projects, including a summer of home remodeling in Palo Alto, CA. Toss in some Obsessive Compulsive personality traits researching everything home improvement related. The end result: a genetically pre-disposed, socially sculpted home improvement machine! For his complete profile, please visit our About page. Really, it's worth it.
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Amy, how is your kitchen project going?
Marc,
Thanks for your response back to my request for information on Nuheat. Thanks to the referal to the manufacturers site. I also have a request in a site that I like Home Improvement Ideas Blog. I will absolutely keep you posted on my kitchen project. It’s even more important now that we just got our heating bill and we have to figure out a way to save more money!
What a fantastic product this looks like. I have a kitchen floor that is freezing all winter long. Do you know anything about how it gets installed? Does it require professional installation? What does it run per square foot? Thanks for the post.
AFanter