When installing radiant heat, the membrane plays a critical structural role. A floor heat membrane is placed over the prepared subfloor and features integrated channels or cavities that hold heating cables securely in place. This ensures proper cable spacing, reduces movement during installation, and helps maintain even heat distribution across the floor surface.
ProLux heated floor membrane for tile systems combine cable management with uncoupling performance. By separating the tile layer from minor subfloor movement, the heating membrane helps reduce the risk of tile or grout cracking over time. The membrane also contributes to moisture management, adding protection in areas exposed to humidity or occasional spills.
At approximately ¼" thick, the heated underlayment for tile adds minimal floor height, making it suitable for both new builds and renovation projects where maintaining transitions is important. Designed for compatibility with a range of cable thicknesses, the electric underfloor heating membrane simplifies installation while reinforcing the structural integrity of the tiled assembly.