Carpet is suitable for use with underfloor heating provided that the material of the carpet or underlay does not act as an insulator blocking the heat.
Carpets for underfloor heating.
Electric underfloor heating is ideal for carpet as long as the tog values don t.
The total tog of all materials including any under and overlays must not exceed 2 5 tog in order for the system to provide sufficient heat output.
The combined value of the carpet and underlay should not exceed 2 5 tog and preferably less than 1 5 for heat pump systems.
Carpets are the traditional floor covering for bedrooms and living areas.
The assumption is that because a carpet insulates it will prevent an underfloor heating system from adequately heating a room and while wood engineered floors are all the rage lots of people still like the comfort under their feet that a carpet provides in a bedroom.
Neither carpet nor underlay are great conductors of heat so the lower the tog.
It is perfectly possible to achieve good outputs with underfloor heating and carpet but some key points will need consideration.
7 key points to safely using electric underfloor heating under carpeted floors 1.
Tog value of the carpet and underlay.