"My favorite part? Definitely walking it (PEX piping) in. That ease of installation compared to rebar — off the charts… just walking it out and clicking it in… this is a knee saver and a back saver!"

Brendan Benoit - Meridian Plumbing, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Heat Sheet Regular- R10

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This is the original Heat Sheet product, not the Heat Sheet Heavy.  It is the most common available in the Western part of the country (and Canada)

 

HEAT-SHEET™

Heat-Sheet is a radiant floor heating system made of rigid foam insulation panels. For use in residential and commercial buildings, Heat-Sheet is designed to be incorporated into the floor system.

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Heat-Sheet panels are made with high density expanded polystyrene (EPS) designed to support the weight of cast-in-place concrete, and foot traffic during construction. Type 2 or 3 expanded Polystyrene (EPS), per CAN\USL S701. and Type II or IX EPS, per ASTM C578.

The staggered nodules provide a simple and efficient system for tube installation, while ensuring a tight fit, and proper tube alignment. The nodules create a tube channel that accommodates multi-directional placement of 1/2″, 5/8″, or 3/4″, I.D. tubing, with 3″ on-center points.

Heat-Sheet is manufactured in 2ft x 4ft panels with interlocking edges to ensure a stable fit between panel joints. Panels are available in a variety of thicknesses.

APPLICATIONS

Heat-Sheet can be used under concrete slabs where radiant floor heating is required such as slab-on-grade, sandwich slab construction, and snow melt systems. In addition, Heat-sheet can be used in retrofit and overlay application.

Made in the USA/Canada. Most likely will drop-ship from the factories. Prices vary by location. Please call for an accurate price. 218-587-5001

 

Ships in Bundles by Freight, ask for quote to get best price.

 

  • Heat-Sheet Saves Time

    "The main benefit to installing Heat-Sheet is how quick it goes in, and that it does save your crew time and money because the labor cost is half or even less (compared to installing regular, flat panels). You're putting it down just as fast as your labor can get it in because it is so natural — the product interlocks together and goes down quickly, so it does save you time and money."

    Sean Murphy - Hollyhock Construction, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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  • Heat-Sheet Saves Money

    Here are the potential savings you can get by simply using Heat-Sheet instead of a similarly priced flat panel:

    • Vapor barrier costs — $0.06-$0.08/ft2.
      Since Heat-Sheet has an integral vapor barrier, you won’t have to purchase and install this item separately.
    • Panel laying and taping costs — $0.10-$0.15/ft2.
      Heat-Sheet panels are sized for easy handling and come with a convenient interlock that will save your crew precious labor hours when laying and taping them.
    • Pipe installation costs — $0.40-$0.50/ft2.
      The most substantial savings you’ll see are thanks to Heat-Sheet’s nodules that allow you to walk the PEX tubing in place. No need to bend over or go down to your knees to staples the tubes to the panels — stapling is only required at the bends. This handy feature will let you achieve notable savings on labor, as you’ll be able to cut down on the size of the crew and still lay the tubing down faster.
    • Total potential savings — $0.56-$0.73/ft2.

  • It's Easy!

    "It's going great. We're laying about 8-10,000 feet per day with two guys. It's very easy. You don't get a sore back from (bending down) when you have to tie down the rebar. It's great stuff — I don't think I would want to do it any other way now. One guy could probably run 6,000 feet by himself if it came down to it. If we weren't using Heat-Sheet, we'd probably be laying 5,000-6,000 feet between 3-4 guys, so we're possibly doubling the footage with half the guys."

    Travis McDonald - McDonald Plumbing and Heating Ltd., Freightliner Manitoba Project

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