"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
(East Coast) HeatSheet Heavy R10
This is for sales to the East Coast where prices are different.
The Heat Sheet is a rigid foam insulation board that has nodules to hold your in-floor heating pex pipes. So you literally step the pex pipes into place.
This replaces the standard pink foam insulation board that you typically would staple pex pipes to. It also replaces the staples. You may still want a staple or something at the curves in your pex pipes.
The Heat-Sheet heavy is available in the 3 1/4" thickness, R-value 10.
HEAT-SHEET™
Heat-Sheet® Heavy Panels are made with expanded polystyrene (EPS) a tough, high-density, closed-cell foam insulation that is engineered to minimum compression strength of 25 psi to support the weight of cast-in-place concrete.
Heat-Sheet® Heavy's tubing channel system provides proper, multidirectional placement of 1/2", 5/8" or 3/4" I.D. tubing with 4" on-center
points.
This stuff is good for radon mitigation in Canada.
APPLICATIONS
Heat-Sheet® Heavy Radiant Floor Panels can be used in all under concrete radiant floor applications, including:
+ Slab-On-Grade Applications
+ Sandwich Slab Applications
+ Snow-Melt Applications
+ Retrofit & Overlay Applications
For more information see the Heat Sheet Spec Sheet/ Brochure
Made in the USA/Canada. Most likely will drop-ship from one of their factories, because each factory sets its own price, please call for an accurate quote. 218-587-5001
$1.50/sq ft, for the 3 1/4" thick-, R-value 10
$12.00 per 2x4" sheet
$96.00 per bundle of 8 sheets (64 sq ft)
Heat Sheet Heavy in stock (best for pick up)
Automatic shipping costs are very high. Heat Sheet ship by frieght in full bundles. please ask for a quote.
Key Features
Shipping Requirments
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