Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V 88.2 ft. Heating Cable for Warm Tile Floors – Secure Flooring

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Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V 88.2 ft. Floor Heating Cable for Tile & Stone Floors
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Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V 88.2 ft. Floor Heating Cable for Tile & Stone Floors

$429.00
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We deliver across Canada within approximately 3–5 business days after dispatch, providing tracking for every shipment. Returns are accepted within 30 days for unused, uninstalled items in their original packaging, excluding certain custom or non-returnable products. Customers are responsible for return shipping unless the item is defective or sent in error. Refunds are issued within 5–10 business days following inspection.
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Product Detail

Certified

No

For Use With

Porcelain Tile, Ceramic Tile, Natural Stone Tile, Bamboo

Material

Steel

Warranty / Certifications

5-year limited warranty

Product Specifications

Assembled Depth

13.0 in

Assembled Height

4.5 in

Assembled Width

13.0 in

Assembled Weight

4.63 lbs

Packaged Depth

13 in

Packaged Height

4.5 in

Packaged Width

13 in

Packaged Weight

4.63 lbs

Description

The Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V Heating Cable offers advanced, energy-efficient underfloor heating for tiled surfaces. Designed to work seamlessly with the Ditra-Heat uncoupling membrane, the cable snaps directly into place—no clips, fasteners, or self-levelers needed—making installation quick and hassle-free. Its 88.2-foot length makes it ideal for medium to large tile flooring areas, and it eliminates the need to return the cable to the thermostat, streamlining your layout. Enjoy warm, comfortable floors under ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone tile.

FAQS

What is the difference between hardwood and engineered wood flooring?

Hardwood is made from solid wood planks, while engineered wood has a real wood surface over layered plywood, making it more stable and moisture-resistant.

Is porcelain or ceramic tile better for my home?

Both are durable, but porcelain is denser, more water-resistant, and ideal for high-moisture areas, while ceramic offers a wide range of designs at a lower cost.

Can laminate or LVT be installed over existing floors?

Yes, both can often be installed over most existing floors, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level.

Which flooring options are waterproof?

Porcelain tile, ceramic tile, and most LVT products are waterproof, making them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.

How do I maintain my flooring for long-lasting beauty?

Sweep or vacuum regularly, clean spills promptly, and use manufacturer-recommended cleaners to avoid damage.

Which flooring option is best for high-traffic areas?

For spaces like hallways, kitchens, and commercial areas, durable choices include porcelain tile, LVT, and high-AC-rated laminate.

Style your floor with Beauty and Durability

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