Wall heating mats from Heat Mat

Wall heating added to Heat Mat’s product offering

  • 21 Apr 2016

Following an increase in demand from installers and specifiers, Heat Mat has extended its product portfolio with new wall heating systems.

Wall heating mats can be installed in bathrooms to dry towels instead of heated rails, or behind tiles in wet rooms to dry walls.

They can also be fitted as a secondary heat source to supplement an existing heating system, or to provide sole-source heating in energy efficient properties.

Wall heating from Heat Mat

Heat Mat recently specified its new wall heating mats for 97 new apartments at a North East development. A wide range of mat sizes, from 0.6m2 to 11.6m2, are available.

Manufactured in Denmark, its mats are suitably tested for specific products at the company’s head office, which is based in Sussex.

Heat Mat,
Ashwyn Business Centre,
Marchants Way,
Burgess Hill,
West Sussex,
United Kingdom,
RH15 8QY

Phone: 01444 247020

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