StickyMat system
Heating mat system with pressure sensitive adhesive for the fastest installation.
Application
Directly under ceramic tile or stone floors
Large and regular shaped areas
Renovation or new construction
The StickyMat System is ideal for installations within regularly shaped areas, where 0,5m wide mats can be quickly rolled out across the floor in parallel runs. The pressure sensitive adhesive securely binds the mats to the floor, keeping them flat and ensuring the application of tile adhesive is snag free whilst allowing the mats to be easily repositioned as needed.
For floors using a vinyl, carpet, timber or other electric floor heating compatible floor finishes, the system can be covered with a levelling compound to provide a flat and level floor surface. Alternatively, the Foil Heating System offers a completely dry construction that does not require a levelling compound.
Key benefits
No increase in floor levels
The thinnest dual fluoropolymer coated heating wire – less than 1.8 mm
Durability
Sturdy glass fibre mesh with pressure sensitive adhesive, for the fastest and most secure installation
Quick Installation
Simply roll out the mat with pre-spaced wire
Guarantee & warranty
SafetyNet Installation Guarantee
If you accidentally damage the heating system during installation, return it to Warmup and we will replace it with another system of the same make and model free of charge.
Lifetime Warranty
This product comes with a Lifetime Warranty. We are completely confident in the standard of our products.
Operating voltage | 220-230 V AC, 50Hz |
Width | 50 cm |
Cable thickness | 1,8 mm |
Inner / Outer Insulation | Advanced fluoropolymer |
Output rating | 150 and 200 W/m² |
Supply cable length | 3 m |
Certificates |
150W/m² Heating Mats
Model | Area (m²) | Dimensions (m) | Wattage (W) | Amperage (A) | Resistance (Ω) |
SPM1 | 1,0 | 2 x 0,5 | 150 | 0,7 | 353 |
SPM1.5 | 1,5 | 3 x 0,5 | 225 | 1 | 235 |
SPM2 | 2,0 | 4 x 0,5 | 300 | 1,3 | 176 |
SPM2.5 | 2,5 | 5 x 0,5 | 375 | 1,6 | 141 |
SPM3 | 3,0 | 6 x 0,5 | 450 | 1,8 | 118 |
SPM3.5 | 3,5 | 7 x 0,5 | 525 | 2,3 | 101 |
SPM4 | 4,0 | 8 x 0,5 | 600 | 2,6 | 88 |
SPM4.5 | 4,5 | 9 x 0,5 | 675 | 2,9 | 78 |
SPM5 | 5,0 | 10 x 0,5 | 750 | 3,6 | 71 |
SPM6 | 6,0 | 12 x 0,5 | 900 | 4 | 59 |
SPM7 | 7,0 | 14 x 0,5 | 1050 | 4,5 | 50 |
SPM8 | 8,0 | 16 x 0,5 | 1200 | 5,7 | 44 |
SPM9 | 9,0 | 18 x 0,5 | 1350 | 6,4 | 39 |
SPM10 | 10,0 | 20 x 0,5 | 1500 | 7 | 35 |
SPM11 | 11,0 | 22 x 0,5 | 1650 | 7,7 | 32 |
SPM12 | 12,0 | 24 x 0,5 | 1800 | 8,4 | 29 |
SPM15 | 15,0 | 30 x 0,5 | 2250 | 10,4 | 24 |
200W/m² Heating Mats
Model | Area (m²) | Dimensions (m) | Wattage (W) | Amperage (A) | Resistance (Ω) |
2SPM0.5 | 0,5 | 1 x 0,5 | 100 | 0,4 | 523 |
2SPM1 | 1,0 | 2 x 0,5 | 200 | 0,9 | 265 |
2SPM1.5 | 1,5 | 3 x 0,5 | 300 | 1,3 | 176 |
2SPM2 | 2,0 | 4 x 0,5 | 400 | 1,7 | 132 |
2SPM2.5 | 2,5 | 5 x 0,5 | 500 | 2,2 | 106 |
2SPM3 | 3,0 | 6 x 0,5 | 600 | 2,6 | 88 |
2SPM3.5 | 3,5 | 7 x 0,5 | 700 | 3,0 | 76 |
2SPM4 | 4,0 | 8 x 0,5 | 800 | 3,5 | 66 |
2SPM4.5 | 4,5 | 9 x 0,5 | 900 | 3,9 | 59 |
2SPM5 | 5,0 | 10 x 0,5 | 1000 | 4,4 | 53 |
2SPM6 | 6,0 | 12 x 0,5 | 1200 | 5,2 | 44 |
2SPM7 | 7,0 | 14 x 0,5 | 1400 | 6,1 | 38 |
2SPM8 | 8,0 | 16 x 0,5 | 1600 | 7 | 33 |
2SPM9 | 9,0 | 18 x 0,5 | 1800 | 7,8 | 29 |
2SPM10 | 10,0 | 20 x 0,5 | 2000 | 8,7 | 27 |
2SPM15 | 15,0 | 30 x 0,5 | 3000 | 13,0 | 18 |
- Final floor
- Flexible adhesive
- Heating mat
- Insulation board
- Flexible adhesive
- Subfloor
Although it is possible to install the SPM heating mat virtually under any floor finish (contact Warmup for additional information), the system was designed for installation under ceramic or stone tiles.
The SPM heating mat is available in 2 different wattages: 150 W/m² and 200 W/m². As standard the 150 W/m² should be used, however in cases where the space to be heated has a high heat loss, the 200 W/m² version should be used.
To specify the required materials it is needed to determine the available floor area to heat. This area corresponds to the total area of the space minus the surface occupied by fixtures (such as kitchen units, toilet, bathtub, etc). The area to heat is equal to the surface where circulation is possible.
Step 1: Measure room dimensions Work out the total floor area. If the overall room is rectangle in shape, for instance like in the image 4 m by 2,7 m, the total area is 4 x 2,7 = 10,8 m². | |
Step 2: Disregard any area taken up by furniture Work out how much of the floor space is taken up by fixed objects. In the example shown the following fixtures can be measured as follows: Bathtub: 0,9 x 2,7 = 2,43 m² Basin + Toilet: 1,5 x 0,8 = 1,2 m² The total area occupied by fixtures is 3,63 m² | |
Step 3: Determine the floor area to be heated The total floor area to be heated will be the total area minus the area occupied by fixtures: 10,8 – 3,63 = 7,17 m². | |
Step 4: Select the heating mat size Due to the fact that there must be a minimum distance of 5 cm between the mat and the walls, and also because when after cutting and turning the mat there will be always a small separation, the total area of the mat should never be above 90% of the heated area. The maximum heating mat area will be 7,17 x 0,9 = 6,45 m², this means that the mat size to be chosen is 6m² according to the heating mat dimensions table. |
The system must be controlled via thermostat and we recommend the use of cement coated insulation boards in order to improve savings and system performance.
Also needed
Thermostat
Choosing the correct control system is crucial in ensuring that the heating system works in the best possible way, efficiently and easily
Insulation Boards
Using Insulation Boards with floor heating significantly reduces the heat-up times and running costs.