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Photos taken a couple weeks ago at a job site in Boone, North Carolina. Here Warmboard-S is being used on multiple floors and is installed directly over the joist.

Photos taken a couple weeks ago at a job site in Boone, North Carolina. Here Warmboard-S is being used on multiple floors and is installed directly over the joist.

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Heating a Room with High Ceilings – Bob Vila

Heating a Room with High Ceilings – Bob Vila Since hot air rises, heating a room with high ceilings can be costly. Rather than settling for a chilly space or a huge bill, consider another option.   Read More   Bob Vila talks about the downsides of forced-air heating, and specifically how that affects comfort ... Heating a Room with High Ceilings – Bob Vila

Meanwhile, somewhere in Montana …

Meanwhile, somewhere in Montana …

“Warmboard went pretty good – the framers were skeptical at first but like it now.”

“Warmboard went pretty good – the framers were skeptical at first but like it now. Says took them about half the time to do this set up vs their support of gypsum concrete, with the extra nailers for wood floor, perimeter nailers to hold in the gypsum concrete, etc.” Joe C., General Contractor. Montana

This new home in New Jersey has Warmboard-S installed throughout. Hardwood is stacked and ready to go in some of the rooms.

This new home in New Jersey has Warmboard-S installed throughout. Hardwood is stacked and ready to go in some of the rooms.

Warmboard Projects Australia

Warmboard Projects Australia The Hydronic Underfloor Heating System for New Builds and Retrofits   More Here   More updates from our Warmboard project with @australiansunenergy on Bremer Bay.

A few photos of a Warmboard-R installation on the east coast. The house is just about gutted (obviously) and undergoing for a major retrofit.

A few photos of a Warmboard-R installation on the east coast. The house is just about gutted (obviously) and undergoing for a major retrofit.

Can you install warm board under cabinets, tubs and appliances without it overheating?

Can you install warm board under cabinets, tubs and appliances without it overheating? Absolutely! In the vast number of instances, Warmboard goes under everything. Appliances, tubs – no big deal. Some do prefer certain areas of cabinets not to be heated (for their own reasons), in which case filler panels are added to keep floor height the same. ... Can you install warm board under cabinets, tubs and appliances without it overheating?

Happy 50th Anniversary to Star Trek.

Happy 50th Anniversary to Star Trek. Many of us here at Warmboard are huge fans of the series – from TOS to Voyager, Janeway to Picard, Romulan to Borg, Shatner to Pine. We celebrate 50 years of exploration, discovery, science and adventure. We’re excited for many more decades of entertainment

Where can I buy warmboard in Colorado?

Where can I buy warmboard in Colorado? Absolutely! Colorado is one of our most popular markets. Give us a call 1.877.338.5493 and ask for Kim. You can also call our rep in the area, Larry Smart. His number is 720.428.2776.

The Vinton Building was designed by Architect Albert Kahn was constructed in 1916.

The Vinton Building was designed by Architect Albert Kahn was constructed in 1916. It sits at 600 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The building is currently undergoing a major renovation. And part of this renovation includes installing Warmboard-R throughout on every floor. Extremely excited to ... The Vinton Building was designed by Architect Albert Kahn was constructed in 1916.

How much per 4×8 panel

How much per 4×8 panel Give us a call and we can get you some ballpark pricing on your project. 1.877.338.5493

New home job site in Boone, North Carolina featuring 3500 square feet of Warmboard.

New home job site in Boone, North Carolina featuring 3500 square feet of Warmboard.

A few photos from a job site in Chicago

Warmboard-S being lifted and installed into the 2nd floor A few photos from a job site in Chicago. Final photo is obligatory dog tax. =)