Why would a heated floor stop working?

The main cause of problems with in-floor radiant heating systems is a defect in the wall thermostat. When your thermostat is defective, it will keep the heating from working properly. Thermostats that fail to close properly cause the room to be cold at all times.
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Why did my heated floor stop working?

If the problem wasn't the thermostat, chances are you have a defective heating cable or mat. The defective cable or mat (or part of it) needs to be replaced. Replacing all or part of a defective cable is a pretty big job – and not the kind you'll want to do yourself.
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What can go wrong with radiant floor heating?

There can be some concerns when it comes to radiant floor heating repairs due to the outlets, which can either be electric cable or matting under your floors, or PEX tubing for hydronic (water) systems. The most common problem with in-floor radiant heating is defective wall thermostats.
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Can heated floors fail?

However, the mechanical parts can fail and will need replacement to keep the heating elements working correctly. The two leading types of floor heating systems use vastly different methods to heat a space. These systems are electric floor heating and hydronic floor heating.
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How long does a heated floor last?

With proper care and maintenance, a floor heating system can last up to 35 years. It can save money, too. Radiant floor heating warms a room from the floor up. As a result, most people will feel more comfortable with their thermostat set at a lower temperature.
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What is the lifespan of electric underfloor heating?

The running costs are generally far lower for UFH than radiators. It's worth noting too that underfloor heating systems have a lifespan of 50 years plus, while the average radiator will only last between 8-12 years before becoming inefficient.
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How do I find my underfloor heating fault?

UNDERFLOOR HEATING FAULT FINDING

We can detect a faulty heater by using a thermal imaging camera and specialist testing equipment which is used to locate the exact point of fault. The damaged cable or pipe is then accessed by lifting the floor for that area only and fixing the damaged heater.
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Can radiant floor heating be repaired?

Common Radiant Floor Heating Repairs

Professionals use leak detection systems to locate where the leaks are occurring in the panels and pipes, then create a small penetration to make the repair. The flooring material is replaced once the repair is completed.
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Why is my underfloor heating thermostat not working?

If the actuator has failed, it is likely that there is an electrical issue. This issue requires you to contact an electrical engineer who will want to check your thermostat or your wiring board. This is also a common cause for the heating to be stuck on, as well as stuck off.
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What should the pressure be on in floor heat?

The pressure the system is designed to operate at is usually 12- to 25-psi for a two-story house, and 18- to 25-psi for a three-story house. The operating high temperature should not be over 200 F., but 180 F. is the normal maximum design temperature.
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Do I need to pressure test underfloor heating?

It is recommended to test the underfloor heating system for 24 hours and using a pressure of 6 bar. A water pressure test is always better for wet underfloor heating, but if there is a risk for freezing outside temperatures an air test must be performed as else the pipes could get damaged.
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Why does my radiant heater keep shutting off?

Electrical overload: If an electrical component inside the heater is overloaded, it could trigger the circuit breaker, cutting off power to the entire unit. If you have to keep resetting the breakers in order to make the heater function, this is likely the problem.
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Do heaters have fuses?

The good news is that the answer is pretty simple. Most newer furnaces, including gas furnaces, do have a fuse.
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How do I know if my in-floor heat is working?

The first and most obvious sign is that the heating isn't working. You don't feel the warmth in the floor, and the room doesn't feel any warmer. If your system extends over several rooms, you should check each room to see if the problem is systematic or limited to just one section of the heater.
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Does underfloor heating require servicing?

Does underfloor heating need servicing? Although underfloor heating is largely maintenance-free, regular servicing is highly recommended. It's always better to regularly maintain a system to ensure it's constantly running smoothly and efficiently.
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Can you leave heated floors on all the time?

It is advised that in the depths of winter, an underfloor heating system should be kept on at all times. Although it should be at different temperatures depending on usage and activity in the house. This is because underfloor heating can take two to three hours to warm up, so it is best to not completely turn it off.
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Do heated floors use a lot of electricity?

Heated Floor Electricity Specifics

Most heated tile floors and electric floor heating systems use 12 watts per hour per square foot, meaning a 100-square-foot room would use 1200 watts in total every hour (potentially up to 300 watts less than the average space heater).
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How reliable are heated floors?

Energy-Efficient and Cost-Effective

With duct-based heating systems, you'll always have a bit of duct loss as well. However, with radiant heating, the floors are heated directly, resulting in less lost energy. Radiant floors are so energy efficient that they save an average of 15% on heating bills.
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Can in floor heating freeze?

What happens if radiant floor freezes? One potential drawback to using water in a heating system is the potential for damage due to freezing. This could occur if the heating system failed or was switched off during extremely inclement weather.
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