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WarmStep® Heating Mats

ThermoSoft’s latest innovation is making waves in the wood floor industry, and for good reason. As thin as a credit card and packed with patented FiberThermics® technology, WarmStep is as safe as it is versatile. Perfect for direct nail-down, glue-down, or floating wood floors, WarmStep is specially designed with wood floor safety in mind.

  • The Simplest and Fastest Installation for Wood, Vinyl, and Laminate
  • NO Embedding in Cement, NO Sleepers, NO Transformers
  • Tested for compatibility with adhesives, floor coverings, and install methods
  • When paired with FidBox, moisture and temperature datalogging provided
  • Specially engineered permeable fabric for nail or glue installation
  • 8-10 W/ft² heat output perfect for wood floors
  • FiberThermics® heating elements with Thermal Cut-Off for increased safety
  • 1/16" thickness - no vertical deflection
  • Made in the USA & ETL Listed in USA & CA

Heating your wood floors is easier than ever with WarmStep Radiant Heat Mats exclusively available from ThermoSoft and approved resellers. WarmStep Radiant Heat Mats are the only non-embedded electric radiant heating method that can be used with direct nail and glue down wood or engineered wood flooring. It is the only product of its kind that has been cleared by the National Wood Flooring Association and included in the NWFA Guidelines. WarmStep has been specifically engineered for easy installation, no embedding or self-levelling cement needed. It's perfect for direct nail and glue down installations because it is ultra-thin and breathable, and it is compatible with most underlayments, vapor barriers and subfloors. Just prep your subfloor in normal fashion, position WarmStep to fit any room type, and start nailing or gluing your floor material. No other heating system gives you an easy, fast and flexible installation like WarmStep.

What is WarmStep?
WarmStep is a radiant heat system that uses the proven FiberThermics heating technology that has powered ThermoSoft systems for almost two decades, but packages that technology in a form that allows it to be used with direct nail down or glue down wood floors. This is the only floor heating product available that allows for nail or glue down wood in this way. Other products would need to be embedded in cement, or would otherwise compromise the wood floor’s integrity, but WarmStep installs simply and easily, and ensures a successfully heated wood floor for years to come! WarmStep is also compatible with a floating floor, making it a great option for when our ThermoFloor product doesn’t meet your underlayment needs for whatever reason.
Is this a safe product to put in my home or business?
Yes. All our floor heating solutions endure rigorous development and quality control testing to ensure that your floor heating system is reliable and safe. Additionally, WarmStep uses a heating element made from FiberThermics, which further eliminates the risks that some associate with electrical components.
Can I use WarmStep with my floor material?
WarmStep is compatible with a wide variety of floor materials including wood, laminate, vinyl, and carpet. WarmStep is the only heating system applicable for a direct nail or glue down installation of a solid or engineered wood floor. WarmStep is also compatible with floating floors, making it one of the most flexible heat systems to work with, period.
There are certain considerations that you will want to make in order to ensure that WarmStep is a good fit. One important point is that your vinyl floor should be greater than 6.5 mm thick in order to prevent telescoping -- which is a process in which the heating elements are “visible” due to a very flexible floor material. Beyond that, most floors approved for floating installation can be installed over WarmStep. Give us a call to get specific consultation today! WarmStep is compatible most any underlayment you would use in an installation, including a pre-attached underlayment like some vinyl floors have.
How do I install WarmStep? How do the mats get connected?
We are so glad you asked. Enjoy some time lapse videos found in our image and video galleries, and see it for yourself! WarmStep installs directly under your floor material of choice. Glue it directly under a wood floor. Nail down a wood floor right on top of it. Float a floor over WarmStep with your choice of underlayment. We mean it when we say that WarmStep is the easiest heating system to install for woods, laminates, and vinyl. Be sure to read the Installation Manual before beginning an installation and take advantage of our experienced customer support to help clarify any questions you might have. WarmStep mats are wired to a floor heating thermostat in parallel. The number of mats and layout of the room will affect the exact process of how to wire the mats together. Please see the Installation Manual for explicit directions.
Will this add height to my floor?
This may add about 1/16th of an inch to your floor height, but the answer to this question is also dependent on the type of installation that you pursue. WarmStep was specifically designed with National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) guidelines for floor height variation in mind and will not cause a problem between heated and non-heated areas. We have worked with the NWFA for years, so please feel free to call and discuss your installation with one of our experts!
Will the fabric of WarmStep cause an issue with an adhesive used during wood flooring installation?
No, it will not. The fabric used in the construction of WarmStep is an important component making the heating cables maintain their arrangement during an installation, but we made great effort to choose a fabric that is compatible with existing installation materials and methods. The fabric is extremely permeable, and so far any urethane or MS/advanced polymer adhesive that has undergone testing performed by major adhesive manufacturers has been found to maintain performance following WarmStep’s double-glue method of installation. Contact one of our friendly experts for a full list of adhesives approved for use with WarmStep; we have approved adhesives for every type of application whether you need a basic urethane adhesive, a multi-function MS/advanced polymer adhesive, or something else.
What’s all this about a double glue method of installation?
This doesn’t mean using twice as much adhesive, it’s about creating a reliable bond with the adhesive. The key to a glue down installation of WarmStep is having a thin layer of adhesive directly on the subfloor, laying the mat over that thin layer of adhesive, and then applying a normal schedule of adhesive over the mat, onto which the floor material will be laid. The adhesive will permeate the mat, bond to itself, and create a full integrity hold. The key is that the subfloor and floor material have uninterrupted contact with adhesive, and that due to the permeability of the fabric, the adhesive is not relying on the structural integrity of the fabric to maintain adhesion. By “thin layer of adhesive,” we mean a using a 1/8th inch sawtooth trowel to apply this thin layer of adhesive. We usually have them on hand to include in your order if you need one. By “normal schedule of adhesive,” we mean adhesive applied with a trowel pattern/size as prescribed by the manufacturer of the adhesive to match job conditions.
Will troweling adhesive over the mat damage the heating element?
No, a normal application of troweled adhesive over the mat should not cause damage to the heating element. The cables are durable and there is an extra covering from the fabric mats. HOWEVER: it is technically possible to cause damage with a metal trowel, and because damage caused during installation is not warrantied, we urge the utmost care and attention be paid to your installation. We do offer some plastic trowels to help you avoid this issue, but you should of course make sure to match the trowel spec to the adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations.
Are you telling me I can nail through a heating system?
Yes! WarmStep enables a direct nail down installation of wood flooring. There are 2 main factors that make this possible: The cable will run in a pattern that is perpendicular to the direction of the flooring, creating 3 inch wide spaces in which you can drive a nail, cleat, or staple. This is ample space to safely drive a fastener in the space between the heating cables, NEVER drive any type of fastener over a heating cable. The mat itself is extremely thin fabric, which means that nailing over it will not introduce vertical deflection in the wood. Please keep in mind that the pattern of the heating element has “returns” to the pattern that no longer maintain the 3 inch spacing perpendicular with the floor material. This means that at the very beginning and very end of the mat you will need to use adhesive to safely lay your flooring, but this is a very small portion of the mat.
Can I combine more than one mat to fit a space?
Yes! In fact, most projects involve using more than one mat, but this means that multiple mats are wired in parallel to the thermostat. The thing to remember is that you are not daisy-chaining in series connections, or extending the mats, but rather multiple mats arelayed out and are working together to cover the appropriate square footage.
Can I cut, shorten, or reshape the mats?
We do not warranty mats that are cut, shortened, reshaped, or similarly altered in the field. If you think that you will need to do so, we highly encourage you to call us in order to get some assistance with planning your room layout, or otherwise resolve the situation.
Can I shorten the lead wires?
The lead wires, also known as cold leads because they do not produce heat, can be cut, shortened, or spliced with additional cold lead cable to lengthen them.
What do I do with areas not covered by heating mats?
Nothing! WarmStep has a low profile which means that it will not introduce a problem in terms of height variation by having some areas not covered by heating mats. Keep in mind that we can help you design a layout that achieves the most complete coverage for your space, so don’t hesitate to call.
How much will it cost to run this system?
The cost to operate is a complicated question to answer, as electrical rates vary by area, insulation of the subfloor and home, and even by time of day. Additionally, a cost-to-operate is further complicated because the money spent on your radiant heat can result in a net savings on total utilities cost due to reduced use of your traditional HVAC, which is added to by the fact that you will spend less on HVAC system maintenance by relying on electric radiant heat. So, keeping in mind the nuances of describing the operating costs of an electric radiant heat system, the cost to operate will vary, we recommend giving us a call to discuss it in your situation.
How many watts per square foot does WarmStep output?
WarmStep produces 8-10 watts per square foot of heating.
How hot does WarmStep get?
Sometimes, we like to answer a question with a follow-up question. Usually, we are asked about “how hot” a system gets for a couple of reasons, so it is important to know why you ask? Are you concerned about providing enough heat to adequately warm your space? If so, a properly installed WarmStep can provide about 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit of temperature difference above the ambient temperature of the room. In practice, this is more than enough, even in extremely cold climates. We are positive that you will be entirely satisfied with the heat produced by WarmStep.
How long will WarmStep last? How long is the warranty?
WarmStep does not have any moving parts and requires no regular maintenance once installed correctly and if left undisturbed (remember your radiant system is down there when planning a remodel!). The heating mats are warrantied for 10 years, but after 17 years of experience heating floors with the core technology found in WarmStep, we have yet to see a mat fail due to old age. The thermostats that we offer are warrantied for 3 years because we only use thermostats with GFCI protection which, per national electric code, is recommended to be replaced every 3 years. Replacing a thermostat is simple, easy, and inexpensive.
I’m still confused.
Then call us, email us, or message us through our website! Our in house customer sevice experts will be happy to assist you.
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Thermostat

A floor heating thermostat is necessary to control your radiant heat system. Most of our floor heating thermostats are dual-voltage and include a 5ma GFCI, unlike models from online warehouse retailers. A thermostat is capable of a 15-Amp load; adding a power module or relay will increase system load capacity. Each includes a floor sensor, but a backup is recommended. Select 1 thermostat for each zone desired. Contact an expert for guidance.

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    • The Simplest and Fastest Installation for Wood, Vinyl, and Laminate
    • NO Embedding in Cement, NO Sleepers, NO Transformers
    • Tested for compatibility with adhesives, floor coverings, and install methods
    • When paired with FidBox, moisture and temperature datalogging provided
    • Specially engineered permeable fabric for nail or glue installation
    • 8-10 W/ft² heat output perfect for wood floors
    • FiberThermics® heating elements with Thermal Cut-Off for increased safety
    • 1/16" thickness - no vertical deflection
    • Made in the USA & ETL Listed in USA & CA

    Heating your wood floors is easier than ever with WarmStep Radiant Heat Mats exclusively available from ThermoSoft and approved resellers. WarmStep Radiant Heat Mats are the only non-embedded electric radiant heating method that can be used with direct nail and glue down wood or engineered wood flooring. It is the only product of its kind that has been cleared by the National Wood Flooring Association and included in the NWFA Guidelines. WarmStep has been specifically engineered for easy installation, no embedding or self-levelling cement needed. It's perfect for direct nail and glue down installations because it is ultra-thin and breathable, and it is compatible with most underlayments, vapor barriers and subfloors. Just prep your subfloor in normal fashion, position WarmStep to fit any room type, and start nailing or gluing your floor material. No other heating system gives you an easy, fast and flexible installation like WarmStep.

    What is WarmStep?
    WarmStep is a radiant heat system that uses the proven FiberThermics heating technology that has powered ThermoSoft systems for almost two decades, but packages that technology in a form that allows it to be used with direct nail down or glue down wood floors. This is the only floor heating product available that allows for nail or glue down wood in this way. Other products would need to be embedded in cement, or would otherwise compromise the wood floor’s integrity, but WarmStep installs simply and easily, and ensures a successfully heated wood floor for years to come! WarmStep is also compatible with a floating floor, making it a great option for when our ThermoFloor product doesn’t meet your underlayment needs for whatever reason.
    Is this a safe product to put in my home or business?
    Yes. All our floor heating solutions endure rigorous development and quality control testing to ensure that your floor heating system is reliable and safe. Additionally, WarmStep uses a heating element made from FiberThermics, which further eliminates the risks that some associate with electrical components.
    Can I use WarmStep with my floor material?
    WarmStep is compatible with a wide variety of floor materials including wood, laminate, vinyl, and carpet. WarmStep is the only heating system applicable for a direct nail or glue down installation of a solid or engineered wood floor. WarmStep is also compatible with floating floors, making it one of the most flexible heat systems to work with, period.
    There are certain considerations that you will want to make in order to ensure that WarmStep is a good fit. One important point is that your vinyl floor should be greater than 6.5 mm thick in order to prevent telescoping -- which is a process in which the heating elements are “visible” due to a very flexible floor material. Beyond that, most floors approved for floating installation can be installed over WarmStep. Give us a call to get specific consultation today! WarmStep is compatible most any underlayment you would use in an installation, including a pre-attached underlayment like some vinyl floors have.
    How do I install WarmStep? How do the mats get connected?
    We are so glad you asked. Enjoy some time lapse videos found in our image and video galleries, and see it for yourself! WarmStep installs directly under your floor material of choice. Glue it directly under a wood floor. Nail down a wood floor right on top of it. Float a floor over WarmStep with your choice of underlayment. We mean it when we say that WarmStep is the easiest heating system to install for woods, laminates, and vinyl. Be sure to read the Installation Manual before beginning an installation and take advantage of our experienced customer support to help clarify any questions you might have. WarmStep mats are wired to a floor heating thermostat in parallel. The number of mats and layout of the room will affect the exact process of how to wire the mats together. Please see the Installation Manual for explicit directions.
    Will this add height to my floor?
    This may add about 1/16th of an inch to your floor height, but the answer to this question is also dependent on the type of installation that you pursue. WarmStep was specifically designed with National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) guidelines for floor height variation in mind and will not cause a problem between heated and non-heated areas. We have worked with the NWFA for years, so please feel free to call and discuss your installation with one of our experts!
    Will the fabric of WarmStep cause an issue with an adhesive used during wood flooring installation?
    No, it will not. The fabric used in the construction of WarmStep is an important component making the heating cables maintain their arrangement during an installation, but we made great effort to choose a fabric that is compatible with existing installation materials and methods. The fabric is extremely permeable, and so far any urethane or MS/advanced polymer adhesive that has undergone testing performed by major adhesive manufacturers has been found to maintain performance following WarmStep’s double-glue method of installation. Contact one of our friendly experts for a full list of adhesives approved for use with WarmStep; we have approved adhesives for every type of application whether you need a basic urethane adhesive, a multi-function MS/advanced polymer adhesive, or something else.
    What’s all this about a double glue method of installation?
    This doesn’t mean using twice as much adhesive, it’s about creating a reliable bond with the adhesive. The key to a glue down installation of WarmStep is having a thin layer of adhesive directly on the subfloor, laying the mat over that thin layer of adhesive, and then applying a normal schedule of adhesive over the mat, onto which the floor material will be laid. The adhesive will permeate the mat, bond to itself, and create a full integrity hold. The key is that the subfloor and floor material have uninterrupted contact with adhesive, and that due to the permeability of the fabric, the adhesive is not relying on the structural integrity of the fabric to maintain adhesion. By “thin layer of adhesive,” we mean a using a 1/8th inch sawtooth trowel to apply this thin layer of adhesive. We usually have them on hand to include in your order if you need one. By “normal schedule of adhesive,” we mean adhesive applied with a trowel pattern/size as prescribed by the manufacturer of the adhesive to match job conditions.
    Will troweling adhesive over the mat damage the heating element?
    No, a normal application of troweled adhesive over the mat should not cause damage to the heating element. The cables are durable and there is an extra covering from the fabric mats. HOWEVER: it is technically possible to cause damage with a metal trowel, and because damage caused during installation is not warrantied, we urge the utmost care and attention be paid to your installation. We do offer some plastic trowels to help you avoid this issue, but you should of course make sure to match the trowel spec to the adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations.
    Are you telling me I can nail through a heating system?
    Yes! WarmStep enables a direct nail down installation of wood flooring. There are 2 main factors that make this possible: The cable will run in a pattern that is perpendicular to the direction of the flooring, creating 3 inch wide spaces in which you can drive a nail, cleat, or staple. This is ample space to safely drive a fastener in the space between the heating cables, NEVER drive any type of fastener over a heating cable. The mat itself is extremely thin fabric, which means that nailing over it will not introduce vertical deflection in the wood. Please keep in mind that the pattern of the heating element has “returns” to the pattern that no longer maintain the 3 inch spacing perpendicular with the floor material. This means that at the very beginning and very end of the mat you will need to use adhesive to safely lay your flooring, but this is a very small portion of the mat.
    Can I combine more than one mat to fit a space?
    Yes! In fact, most projects involve using more than one mat, but this means that multiple mats are wired in parallel to the thermostat. The thing to remember is that you are not daisy-chaining in series connections, or extending the mats, but rather multiple mats arelayed out and are working together to cover the appropriate square footage.
    Can I cut, shorten, or reshape the mats?
    We do not warranty mats that are cut, shortened, reshaped, or similarly altered in the field. If you think that you will need to do so, we highly encourage you to call us in order to get some assistance with planning your room layout, or otherwise resolve the situation.
    Can I shorten the lead wires?
    The lead wires, also known as cold leads because they do not produce heat, can be cut, shortened, or spliced with additional cold lead cable to lengthen them.
    What do I do with areas not covered by heating mats?
    Nothing! WarmStep has a low profile which means that it will not introduce a problem in terms of height variation by having some areas not covered by heating mats. Keep in mind that we can help you design a layout that achieves the most complete coverage for your space, so don’t hesitate to call.
    How much will it cost to run this system?
    The cost to operate is a complicated question to answer, as electrical rates vary by area, insulation of the subfloor and home, and even by time of day. Additionally, a cost-to-operate is further complicated because the money spent on your radiant heat can result in a net savings on total utilities cost due to reduced use of your traditional HVAC, which is added to by the fact that you will spend less on HVAC system maintenance by relying on electric radiant heat. So, keeping in mind the nuances of describing the operating costs of an electric radiant heat system, the cost to operate will vary, we recommend giving us a call to discuss it in your situation.
    How many watts per square foot does WarmStep output?
    WarmStep produces 8-10 watts per square foot of heating.
    How hot does WarmStep get?
    Sometimes, we like to answer a question with a follow-up question. Usually, we are asked about “how hot” a system gets for a couple of reasons, so it is important to know why you ask? Are you concerned about providing enough heat to adequately warm your space? If so, a properly installed WarmStep can provide about 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit of temperature difference above the ambient temperature of the room. In practice, this is more than enough, even in extremely cold climates. We are positive that you will be entirely satisfied with the heat produced by WarmStep.
    How long will WarmStep last? How long is the warranty?
    WarmStep does not have any moving parts and requires no regular maintenance once installed correctly and if left undisturbed (remember your radiant system is down there when planning a remodel!). The heating mats are warrantied for 10 years, but after 17 years of experience heating floors with the core technology found in WarmStep, we have yet to see a mat fail due to old age. The thermostats that we offer are warrantied for 3 years because we only use thermostats with GFCI protection which, per national electric code, is recommended to be replaced every 3 years. Replacing a thermostat is simple, easy, and inexpensive.
    I’m still confused.
    Then call us, email us, or message us through our website! Our in house customer sevice experts will be happy to assist you.