High-output Ecofloor electric underfloor heating cable mat delivering 200W/m², designed for tiled floors in bathrooms, kitchens, and living spaces. Ideal for regular-shaped rooms and fast installation.
Product Description
The Ecofloor Underfloor Heating Cable Mat 200W/m² is a professional-grade electric underfloor heating solution designed specifically for tiled floors where reliable heat output and fast installation are required.
With a high power output of 200W/m², this system is particularly well suited to bathrooms, kitchens, and tiled areas with higher heat demand, delivering responsive, even warmth beneath ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone tiles.
The heating cable is pre-spaced and fixed to a 0.5m wide mesh mat, allowing the system to be rolled out quickly across the floor. This ensures consistent heat distribution and significantly reduces installation time compared to loose wire systems, making it ideal for regular-shaped rooms.
Ecofloor heating mats are installed directly into tile adhesive or a self-levelling compound, creating a robust, long-lasting heating solution that can be used as primary or secondary heating, depending on room insulation and heat loss calculations.
Key Features & Benefits
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High Heat Output – 200W/m² for fast warm-up and strong thermal performance
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0.5m Wide Mat – Easy planning and efficient coverage
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Pre-Spaced Heating Cable – Even heat distribution across the floor
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Ideal for Tiled Floors – Ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone
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Fast Installation – Roll-out mat reduces fitting time
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Low Build Height – Installed directly into adhesive or leveller
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Suitable for Wet Rooms – Ideal for bathrooms and kitchens when installed correctly
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Maintenance-Free – No moving parts or servicing required
Suitable Applications
Ecofloor heating mats are best suited to:
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Bathrooms
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Kitchens
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Hallways
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Living spaces with tiled floors
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Regular-shaped rooms
For rooms with complex layouts, fixtures, or multiple obstacles, a loose wire system may be more appropriate.
👉 Refer to our Electric Underfloor Heating Collection Guide for system comparisons.
Flooring Compatibility
Compatible floor finishes:
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Ceramic tiles
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Porcelain tiles
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Natural stone
Ecofloor heating mats are not designed for laminate, vinyl, carpet, or engineered wood flooring.
👉 Refer to our Underfloor Heating Compatibility Guide for full advice.
Installation Overview
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Installed directly onto a prepared subfloor
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Embedded in tile adhesive or self-levelling compound
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Heating mat can be turned (never cut) to suit room shape
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Final floor tiles installed directly above
Correct subfloor preparation and insulation are essential for performance and efficiency.
👉 Refer to our Underfloor Heating Compatibility Guide and Electric Underfloor Heating Collection Guide for full installation planning.
Insulation Requirement (Important)
To achieve efficient performance and reduce running costs, Ecofloor heating mats should always be installed over a suitable thermal insulation layer.
Insulation:
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Reduces heat loss into the subfloor
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Improves heat-up time
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Lowers running costs
👉 Refer to our Electric Underfloor Heating Collection Guide for insulation guidance.
Underfloor Heating Controls
Ecofloor heating mats must be used with a compatible thermostat and floor temperature sensor.
Benefits of proper control:
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Accurate floor temperature regulation
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Energy-efficient operation
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Protection of tiled floors
FAQs – Ecofloor Heating Cable Mat
What rooms are Ecofloor heating mats best for?
Ecofloor heating mats are ideal for tiled rooms such as bathrooms, kitchens, and regular-shaped living spaces.
How This Product Fits Within Our Range
Ecofloor heating mats sit between loose wire and decoupling systems:
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Faster to install than loose wire
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Simpler planning for regular rooms
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Excellent heat output for tiled floors
👉 Refer to our Electric Underfloor Heating Collection Guide to compare systems.
Comparing heating mats or planning installation?
Our StickyMat & EcoFloor Heating Mats Guide explains floor build-up, installation and best uses. You can also review real usage examples in the Heating Mats Running Costs Guide, then compare systems in our Electric Underfloor Heating Systems Guide.

