Laminate Flooring over Radiant Heating
When installing laminate flooring in wet locations, apply a thin layer of plywood underlayment over Thermalboard™. A sealant layer should be added over the underlayment layer of plywood. Some heated laminate flooring products are recommended by the manufacturer for use with radiant floor heat. Check before installing.
Many heated laminate flooring products have floor temperature limits that need to be observed. Install laminate flooring crosswise to Thermalboard™ whenever possible. It is recommended that laminate flooring installed over Thermalboard™ shall employ controls that gradually adjust water temperature going to the Thermalboard™ with a reset curve.
A floor temperature limiting sensor can be used to comply with flooring manufacturer temperature specifications.
Laminate flooring over WBI Radiant Panels
A Smart Choice for Comfort & Efficiency
WBI Radiant Floor Panels Are Engineered for Efficient Heating and Work Perfectly Well Under Laminated Flooring
Heated laminate flooring is becoming a popular solution for homeowners and builders who want the aesthetics of wood-like surfaces paired with the comfort of radiant floor heating. At WBI, our radiant panels are specifically engineered for efficient and even heat transfer beneath a wide variety of floor coverings including laminate.
Laminate flooring is durable, easy to install, and compatible with radiant heating systems when installed correctly.
Our WBI Radiant Panels make the installation process simple and effective, offering fast response times and even heat distribution across the floor. Whether you’re retrofitting a home or installing a new floor system, radiant heat beneath laminate delivers luxurious warmth without compromising on design.
Why Use WBI Radiant Panels for Heated Laminate Flooring?

Radiant Floor Panel Heating Over Subfloor
Our radiant heating panels are designed for high performance with low thermal resistance, making them an ideal match for floating laminate floors. Key advantages include:
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Consistent Heat Output: Aluminium diffusion plates in the WBI panel spread warmth evenly beneath the laminate.
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Fast Response Time: Unlike thick concrete slabs, our panels react quickly to thermostat changes, delivering heat when and where you need it.
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Low Profile Installation: Perfect for remodels and new builds, WBI radiant panels add minimal floor height.
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Compatibility: Works with most floating laminate flooring systems, especially those rated for use with underfloor heating.
Installation Tips for Heated Laminate Flooring
Proper installation is key to optimizing both the performance of your radiant system and the longevity of your flooring. Here’s how to do it right:
1. Prepare the Subfloor
Start by ensuring that your subfloor is clean, flat, and dry. The subfloor provides the structural base and needs to be in good condition to support the radiant panels and flooring.
2. Install the WBI Radiant Panel
Place our precision-engineered WBI Radiant Panels over the subfloor. These panels house the radiant tubing and conduct heat efficiently to the floor surface.
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Secure the Panels: Use glue and cross staples (crown) or screws to fasten the panels to the subfloor as per our installation guidelines.
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Install the Radiant Tubing: Insert the radiant PEX tubing into the pre-formed grooves. Ensure the loops follow your planned layout for even heat distribution.
3. Add a Laminate Flooring Pad (Optional)
In many cases, a thin laminate flooring pad can be added above the radiant panel for additional sound absorption and cushioning. Use only pads approved for radiant heating applications—dense, low-R-value pads are best to avoid insulating the heat away from your floor surface.
4. Install a Plywood Underlayment (For Wet Areas)

Thermalboard over Plywood Radiant Floor Heating
For installations in wet areas such as bathrooms or laundry rooms, apply a thin layer of plywood over the radiant panel. Follow with a moisture barrier or sealant to protect the flooring.
5. Lay the Laminate Flooring
Floating laminate flooring should be laid perpendicular to the tubing channels whenever possible to reduce any risk of long-term wear patterns or temperature inconsistencies.
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Observe Manufacturer Guidelines: Always check that your chosen laminate is rated for radiant floor heat.
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Temperature Limit: Most laminate floors have a maximum surface temperature (usually around 80–85°F / 27–29°C). Use a floor sensor thermostat to prevent overheating.
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Use Reset Controls: We recommend using a boiler control with a reset curve to gradually adjust water temperatures for comfort and floor protection.
Important Notes on Heated Laminate Flooring
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Flooring Type Matters: Not all laminate flooring is created equal. Look for high-quality, radiant-heat-compatible laminate that’s engineered to resist warping and separation under fluctuating temperatures.
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Thermal Expansion Gaps: Allow for appropriate expansion gaps around the edges of the room to accommodate temperature changes and prevent buckling.
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Low VOC Materials: For healthy indoor air quality, use low-VOC adhesives and underlayments where applicable.
Summary
Heated laminate flooring over WBI Radiant Panels is a reliable and energy-efficient way to bring comfort to your home or project. Whether you’re a custom home builder, general contractor, or architect, our panels make it easier to integrate radiant heat beneath stylish, durable laminate flooring.
With careful installation and the right materials, you can enjoy a warm, inviting space year-round.
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