EasyFloor® Hydronic Floor Heating

Discover EasyFloor: The Pinnacle of Luxury and Energy Efficiency

Introducing the EasyFloor Grid system by FloorHeat, the pinnacle of efficiency and sophistication in radiant heat systems. Crafted for the discerning homeowner and professional contractor alike, EasyFloor combines ease of installation with unparalleled performance, making it the ideal choice for premium and luxury homes.

Compatible with a wide array of flooring materials, EasyFloor is perfect for basements, single-story residences, and multi-floor projects.

 

EasyFloor Hydronic Floor Heating

Discover EasyFloor: The Pinnacle of Luxury and Energy Efficiency

Introducing the EasyFloor Grid system by FloorHeat, the pinnacle of efficiency and sophistication in radiant heat systems. Crafted for the discerning homeowner and professional contractor alike, EasyFloor combines ease of installation with unparalleled performance, making it the ideal choice for premium and luxury homes.

Compatible with a wide array of flooring materials, EasyFloor is perfect for basements, single-story residences, and multi-floor projects.

 

Unmatched Energy Efficiency:
Revolutionizing Radiant Heat Technology

EasyFloor’s innovative design delivers maximum energy efficiency that sets it apart from the competition. Key features that drive its exceptional efficiency include:

  • Exclusive Radiant Barrier: Unlike any other in-floor radiant heat system, EasyFloor incorporates a radiant barrier that reflects heat into the room, preventing energy loss and maximizing heating efficiency.
  • Optimal Thermal Mass: By integrating cement board thermal mass, EasyFloor ensures rapid and even heat distribution. This optimized thermal mass allows the system to respond quickly to temperature changes, outperforming traditional in-slab solutions.
  • Heat Plate Integration: Aluminum heat plates ensure efficient and effective heat transfer to the optimal thermal mass, ensuring quick and even heat distribution throughout the room.
  • PEX-AL-PEX Tubing: PEX-AL-PEX tubing offers a more effective heat transfer than regular PEX tubing further adding to EasyFloor’s energy efficiency advantage.
  • Low Water Temperature Solution: The EasyFloor systems high efficiency design allows the system to use a lower temperature water source than other solutions.

More options for heat.

The EasyFloor Grid system is designed for simplicity and adaptability, making it an excellent choice for various flooring materials such as hardwood, tile, and carpet. This versatility ensures that EasyFloor can seamlessly blend into any home’s design, providing consistent and efficient heating throughout.

Sustainable Heating Solutions:
Embrace Alternative Energy Sources

One of EasyFloor’s standout features is its ability to operate at lower water temperatures than conventional systems. This efficiency opens the door to alternative heating sources such as geothermal, heat pump, and solar energy. For smaller installations under 1,000 square feet, EasyFloor can even be powered by a hot water heater, adhering to local building codes. This adaptability makes it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious homeowners.

Comprehensive System Design:
Modular and Efficient

The EasyFloor system is meticulously engineered to streamline installation and maximize efficiency. It is composed of three primary sections: the Thermal Mass Section, the Tubing Section, and the Radiant Barrier section.

At the core of any radiant floor heating system is its thermal mass. EasyFloor uses a cement-based board to create an optimal thermal mass, ensuring even heat distribution and swift response to thermostat adjustments. This section is essential for achieving a comfortable and consistent indoor climate.

  • Premium PEX-AL-PEX Tubing: EasyFloor features high-tech tubing that combines cross-linked polyethylene with an aluminum core. This design enhances durability, minimizes thermal expansion, and virtually eliminates the risk of leaks.
  • Innovative Tubing Base Module: Crafted from recycled plastic, the Tubing Base Module guides the PEX tubing, accommodating both straight and curved layouts for precise room coverage.
  • Efficient Heat Plates: Metal heat plates are placed within the tubing guides to facilitate optimal heat transfer from the tubing to the thermal mass, working in concert with the radiant barrier for superior efficiency.
  • Enhanced Acoustic Barrier: The sound-deadening layer, combined with the system’s design, provides excellent acoustic insulation, surpassing other radiant heat systems.

EasyFloor’s unique Thermal Reflecting Foil acts as a radiant barrier, reflecting heat upward preventing energy loss. The exclusive air space created by the Tubing Base Module minimizes any conductive heat loss. This energy saving feature is exclusive to EasyFloor!

The Ultimate Heating Solution:
Pairing with Distribution Panels

Maximize your home’s heating efficiency and comfort by pairing the EasyFloor grid system with FloorHeat’s distribution panels and expert design services. This combination creates a premium, integrated heating solution that prioritizes energy efficiency, performance and sustainability, making it the perfect choice for high-end homes.

EasyFloor represents the pinnacle of radiant heating technology, offering a luxurious and efficient solution for the modern, eco-conscious homeowner. With its advanced design and superior materials, EasyFloor delivers unmatched performance and ease of installation, setting a new standard in home heating. Elevate your home’s comfort and efficiency with FloorHeat’s EasyFloor Grid system.

Frequently Asked Questions

EasyFloor is a unique method of constructing in-floor hydronic heat panels (radiant floors) that are designed to deliver radiant warmth to homes or buildings. The system is easy to install and provides impressive operating efficiency and even heat distribution throughout a room.

The FloorHeat Company provides the EasyFloor System to offer coherent, pre-engineered hydronic heating solutions to consumers, plumbing heating contractors, and builders.  The EasyFloor System is a collection of two products – our EasyFloor radiant floor and our custom-built EasyPanel distribution panels and manifolds.  While each product can be ordered separately, most customers prefer pre-designed and pre-tested solutions.  We don’t just supply ‘pieces and parts’, we provide in-floor hydronic radiant heat systems – at a price that is remarkably affordable.  

Radiant heating transfers radiant energy into a room, similar to the heat an active lightbulb provides around it. The sections of the EasyFloor System work together to release radiant energy to cooler objects in a room. The air itself is warmed as it comes into contact with the radiant floor and heated objects throughout the room.

A properly constructed radiant heating system utilizes a thermal mass to store and release energy into the room. generally, this mass is stone or a concrete type material that can retain radiant energy. Radiant systems without a thermal mass are inherently less efficient.

Many people have the misconception that radiant floors must feel ‘hot’ in order to do an effective job in ‘heating’ a building.  Remember, however, radiant heat is not about heating the building but about ‘warming’ the objects in a building (the floor, the counter top, the kids, cat and carpet).  If the floor feels ‘hot’, it is too warm and will feel uncomfortable to the people in the building.  Ideally, the temperature of the floor in a properly managed radiant system is less than 80 degrees – a temperature that the human body senses is not too hot or too cold – just right.  So, when the thermostat calls for heat, the floor is brought up to around 80 degrees and radiant energy is released from the floor into the room.

The EasyFloor System is designed to work with a variety of heat sources depending on fuel preference and availability, BTU requirements, local building code requirements, and personal preference.  Heat sources can include ‘upper end’ hot water heaters and boilers fired by natural gas, propane gas, electricity and wood in addition to geothermal and solar systems.  

EasyFloor radiant floor is designed to work with many different kinds of floor covering – but when selecting floor covering, be sure to mention to your floor covering supplier that you will be utilizing in-floor radiant heating.  Most floor covering products have published ‘R’ factors which will determine their suitability for use with EasyFloor.  Please keep the following points in mind:

  • Carpet works well with EasyFloor. Select a typical carpet with reasonable-thickness (avoid long pile and tight pile carpets).  Select carpet pads made from relatively thin, flat cellular sponge rubber or synthetic fibers (avoid fiber/hair/jute and waffle rubber).  Specially designed radiant floor pads are now available.  Carpet and pad should not exceed an R factor of 3.5.
  • Hardwood also works great with EasyFloor. Engineered floors and certain natural hardwoods (recommend 3/8” quartersawn) can be installed over the backer board by gluing directly to the backer or floating on the backer.  Consult with the product manufacturer or FloorHeat Company for installation methods.
  • Ceramic tile is the most efficient material for conducting heat into the room. There are several choices for applying tile over the backer – depending upon floor deflection, and the type and size of tile.  In general, properly installed EasyFloor with secured backer does not change the deflection characteristics of the floor.  Please consult your tile installer or the FloorHeat Company for specific recommendations.
  • Laminates are typically floated on the thermal mass – first taping the joints on the thermal mass and applying the laminate pad over the backer.
  • Vinyl flooring can also be used with EasyFloor. However, you should install a thin wood underlay material on top of the thermal mass to prevent the seams in backer board from showing through to the vinyl.

The FloorHeat Company will work with your HVAC contractor to help design a highly efficient air conditioning system to operate in conjunction with your EasyFloor system.  Typically, single story residences place the air conditioning air handler in the first floor attic or other suitable location and run flexible 6” ducts into the ceiling of each room – allowing the cool air to fall into the room.  For two story buildings, a high velocity air conditioning system that utilizes mini-ducts is an excellent choice.  FloorHeat can provide you information on both methods.

The EasyFloor system goes directly on top of an existing slab or subfloor.  When installing EasyFloor over suspended sub-floors, screw backer through the grids to sub-floor (2 ¼” galvanized deck screws or backer screws) being careful not the screw through the tubing!  Over concrete slabs, secure the EasyFloor and thermal mass to the slab with TapCons or ram sets.  In certain applications, plywood decking can be used in place of the backer board – consult with the FloorHeat Company.

EasyFloor can be used in second and third floor installations without having to reinforce the floor joists. The weight is less than 5 pounds per square foot when using the backer board thermal mass.

EasyFloor packages typically add only 1 ½ inches to your existing floor – 1” for the plastic grids and ½” for the thermal mass.  In new construction, this added height is usually accounted for by adding a second 2×4 to the bottom sill plate of walls.

EasyFloor can be installed by do-it-yourselfers.  It is possible for a reasonably skilled person familiar with construction techniques to install EasyFloor and connect the floor to the EasyPanel™ primary control panels available from the FloorHeat Company.  However, we recommend utilizing a qualified professional to install the heat source to system controls to insure proper installation and operation of the entire heating system.

The EasyFloor tubing base module (‘grids’) can be cut to fit with a hand or jig saw or table saw equipped with a fine tooth blade. The ¼” backer board can be scored and snapped with a utility knife and the ½” backer board cut with circular saw equipped with a fiber cement blade.

EasyFloor is designed for a lifetime of care-free enjoyment.  The system is constructed from highest quality materials that should reasonably be expected to last for a very long time – aluminum reflective foil, modular plastic grid, galvanized steel heat reflector plate, and fiber cement thermal mass.  Of course, your heat source and control systems should be regularly inspected and maintained by heating professionals.

While it is highly unlikely that your EasyFloor will develop leaks when properly installed, the good news is that because of the modular construction of EasyFloor, it is possible to get access to the problem area.  There is a 25 year warranty for the recommended Kitec® PEX-AL-PEX tubing included in EasyFloor.  If the leak was caused by failure of the tubing, the warranty covers the cost of repair of the system and repair to the structure and replacement of damaged floor covering.  Importantly, proper installation of the heat tubing means that the installation of tubing is designed as one or more ‘loops’ – each ‘loop’ a continuous tubing run without splice or joints from the manifold and returning back to the manifold.

Yes, in cases where construction indicates a poured concrete slab such as in a basement, the FloorHeat Company generally recommends that the PEX heat tubing be placed directly in the slab.  Operating in conjunction with the basement in-slab system, the EasyFloor can be used on sub-floors and slab surfaces not equipped with in-slab tubing.  Also, in cases where there is extreme heat load in a room, baseboard radiant heat or heat coils may be used along with EasyFloor.  However, many times EasyFloor is used on top of slab on grade floors because EasyFloor is significantly more responsive than tubes in overly-thick concrete.