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Heat-Sheet Radiant Floor Heating Systems in Utah

Radiant floor heating is rapidly becoming a standard expectation for premium custom homes and modern commercial facilities across the Salt Lake Valley. However, for contractors, the traditional installation process of laying down rigid foam, securing poly vapor barriers, and painstakingly stapling down hundreds of feet of PEX tubing is highly labor-intensive and incredibly slow.

At ICF Utah, we supply a significantly better solution. Heat-Sheet Radiant Floor Heating Panels are engineered to revolutionize the way Utah contractors install hydronic heating systems completely. By combining high-density sub-slab insulation with an intuitive, interlocking nodule design, Heat-Sheet drastically accelerates construction timelines while delivering superior energy efficiency for the end-user.

The Contractor Advantage: Why Switch to Heat-Sheet?

When you partner with ICF Utah to use Heat-Sheet on your next build, you immediately improve your job site efficiency. Here is why top contractors along the Wasatch Front are making the switch:

 

Lightning-Fast Installation: The most significant advantage of Heat-Sheet is its sheer speed of installation. The highly engineered nodules on the panels’ surfaces securely hold standard PEX tubing in place. Installers “walk” the tubing directly into the panel grid. This eliminates the need to tie or staple, allowing your crews to lay down PEX up to 75% faster than with traditional methods.

 

Simplified Construction Steps: Heat-Sheet panels are manufactured with an overlapping, interlocking edge. This creates a seamless, secure fit that eliminates the need to tape the seams. Furthermore, at specific foam densities and thicknesses, the interlocking panels act as a continuous vapor barrier, entirely removing the need to roll out and secure secondary poly sheeting before the concrete pour.

 

Superior Under-Slab Insulation: A radiant floor is only as efficient as the insulation beneath it. Heat-Sheet acts as a continuous layer of high-density Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) under-slab insulation, preventing the radiant heat from escaping downward into the cold Utah soil. We offer panels in various thicknesses, providing thermal resistance from R-6 up to R-16.1, allowing you to hit exact architectural specifications.

 

Extreme Durability & Easy Handling. Job sites are harsh environments. Heat-Sheet is built to withstand heavy foot traffic and concrete pours without cracking or crushing. The compact 2′ x 4′ panels are lightweight, making them incredibly easy for a single worker to carry, transport, and maneuver in tight residential basements or expansive commercial footprints.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Heat-Sheet radiant floor panel?

Heat-Sheet is a high-density Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) insulation panel designed specifically for hydronic radiant floor heating systems. The panel’s surface features a grid of raised nodules that securely hold PEX tubing in place, while its base provides continuous thermal insulation beneath the concrete slab.

Does Heat-Sheet require staples or ties to hold PEX tubing?

No. One of the primary benefits of Heat-Sheet is that it eliminates the need for plastic staples, zip ties, or wire mesh to secure the PEX tubing. The tubing is simply stepped or “walked” into the nodules, which lock the pipe securely in place before and during the concrete pour.

Can Heat-Sheet act as a vapor barrier?

Yes. When utilizing specific foam thicknesses and densities, the interlocking design of Heat-Sheet panels functions as an approved vapor barrier. This dual functionality can save contractors significant time and money by eliminating the need to install separate polyethylene sheeting under the slab.

Your Utah Radiant Heating Consultants

At ICF Utah, we specialize in high-performance building envelope and insulation strategies. Whether you are pouring a heated driveway in Park City or installing radiant floors in a Sandy basement, our consulting team will help you calculate the exact material requirements, R-values, and panel quantities needed to maximize your project’s efficiency.

Contact ICF Utah Today

Ready to drastically cut your labor times and improve the efficiency of your radiant heating installs? Contact ICF Utah today to discuss your next project, request a material quote, and discover how Heat-Sheet can transform your construction process.