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Floer Light Brown Oak Country Click PVC FLR-3756
Floer Dark Oak Country House Stick PVC FLR-3237
Floer Country Oak Cottage Glue Down PVC FLR-3230
Floorify Large Tile Piccolo FG032 Glue Down PVC
Floorify Large Tile Jellyfish FG028 Glue Down PVC
Sample Therdex 7582 Premier Dryback PVC
Sample Therdex 6581 Premier Click PVC
Sample Therdex 18070 XtraLong Dryback PVC
Sample Therdex 15092 Design Dryback PVC
Sample Therdex 15074 Rustique Dryback PVC
Sample Therdex 12042 Chevron Click PVC
Rivièra Maison The Long Island Collection Hempstead Grey Herringbone 345-255832
Floer Country House Click PVC Cream Oak FLR-3755 - MEGAMAT
Gelasta Vario Herringbone Dryback 4404 Prestige Oak Light
Gelasta Oakland Dryback 6101 Natural
Gelasta Oakland Special 3701 Natural Hungarian Point Dryback
Floorlife Parramatta Beige 2559 Click PVC SRC
Floorlife Fulham Brown 1615 Dryback PVC
vtwonen Stick-down PVC Herringbone Warm Natural Dryback
vtwonen Glue Down PVC Herringbone Charcoal Dryback
Floer Langelo Rural Oak FLR-3035 - Natural Glue Down PVC - MEGAMAT
Belakos Palazzo Hungarian Point 77 Dryback PVC
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Are you looking for an energy-efficient floor? Then discover this list of PVC floors that are highly suitable for underfloor heating. Choose from tile-sized click PVC for the office and trendy oak-look PVC for the living room or an entire ground floor.
Order underfloor heating-friendly PVC floors super easily via our webshop. Requesting samples first is also possible, of course. Visiting our store by appointment is also a good idea. Then you can admire all click and glue-down PVC floors with your own eyes.
For more types of glue-down PVC floors from top brands like Floorlife and Floorify or go for a modern herringbone PVC floor in an oak look from A-brand Floer.
Frequently asked questions about PVC floor heating
Is a PVC floor suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, PVC floors are excellently suited for underfloor heating. They have a low thermal resistance and conduct heat efficiently, allowing the room to warm up quickly and evenly.
Which subfloor is suitable for PVC on underfloor heating?
For adhesive PVC, a leveled subfloor is required. For click PVC, the underlay must have a low thermal resistance (<0.05 m²K/W) to ensure good heat transfer.
What is the maximum temperature for a PVC floor with underfloor heating?
Most PVC floors can be heated up to approximately 27-30°C. Always check the floor's specifications to prevent damage from overheating.
Can I install PVC on an existing tiled floor with underfloor heating?
Yes, provided the tile floor is even and well-adhered. For glue-down PVC, joints must first be levelled to prevent show-through. For click PVC, a suitable subfloor is required.