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Delivery cost is not included. Typical courier cost for Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane is around $20.
Our most popular size range is shown. We have more than double this, so please call if your size range is not included in the table.
An electrician must be involved, as the cold cable ends are to be drawn up the wall cavity to the thermostat, and permanently connected.
Call Heatec if you require full installation. We have installers in many areas.
Our page on under tile heating has information on the installation types, if you require further explanation.
|
AREA COVERED IN SQ.M |
WATTS
|
LENGTH |
KIT PRICE INCLUDING GST |
|
Cables for installation in or beneath sand-cement bedding | |||
|
2.1 - 2.5 |
350 |
21 |
$361 |
|
2.7 - 3.4 |
450 |
27 |
$378 |
|
3.5 - 4.4 |
600 |
35 |
$401 |
|
4.1 - 5.2 |
700 |
41 |
$419 |
|
5.4 - 6.8 |
900 |
54 |
$456 |
|
6.5 - 8.2 |
1100 |
65 |
$489 |
|
7.9 - 9.9 |
1350 |
79 |
$530 |
|
8.4 - 10.5 |
1428 |
84 |
$542 |
|
11.2 - 14 |
1900 |
112 |
$625 |
|
Cables for thin bed heating - requiring 3mm skim coat | |||
|
2.1 - 2.5 |
350 |
35 |
$368 |
|
2.4 - 2.8 |
400 |
40 |
$399 |
|
2.8 - 3.4 |
480 |
48 |
$416 |
|
3.2 - 4.0 |
560 |
56 |
$437 |
|
4.1 - 5.2 |
700 |
70 |
$471 |
|
4.8 - 5.8 |
820 |
82 |
$496 |
|
6.0 - 7.4 |
1040 |
104 |
$551 |
|
7.3 - 8.9 |
1250 |
125 |
$572 |
|
8.5 - 10.3 |
1450 |
145 |
$598 |
|
10 - 12.2 |
1710 |
171 |
$649 |
|
11.5 - 14 |
1950 |
195 |
$708 |

Your kit includes the Heatec programmable thermostat with optional floor probe, full installation instructions and stickdown tape.
A cable monitor is available for $20. It can be left connected and emits a loud noise if the cable is damaged. Consider this for the thin bed installations.
Note: Where there is an overlap in the area covered between two cable sizes, select the larger cable if you consider that the room heat lossses are higher than average (eg big windows).
The area covered is intended to be the actual heated floor area. Deduct the floor space taken by the toilet and vanity.
Shower floors are not normally heated, but can be if the base forms part of a continuous bedding.
