One of the latest options for the installation of warm floors based on nanotechnology is infrared floors. Structurally, such floors are a bilateral polymer film, into which carbon (graphite, carbon) pastes are sealed, united into a single system of copper -based copper conductors. A distinctive feature of this type of heating from other structures of warm floors is the heating of surrounding objects (floor, furniture, etc. D.), and then air, as a result of which heating time is reduced and electricity consumption is reduced.
Infrared floor can be installed under any type of flooring, including parquet, without the need for a sand-cement screed device. And due to a small thickness, the useful height of the premises remains. The design of such a gender is resistant to mechanical loads, and in case of damage, as a rule, one section that can be very easily replaced by. Infrared floor is environmentally friendly, in addition, it does not dry the air and does not contribute to the formation of dust.
But there are several disadvantages of such a floor insulation. First of all, it should be noted a short service life (usually 5-6 years). It is also necessary to clarify that it is not recommended to lay the film in the places where the furniture will be installed, since the constant pressure quickly wear out the material.