WarmlyYours Manuals & User Guides
WarmlyYours specializes in electric radiant heating solutions for the home, including floor heating systems, towel warmers, snow melting cables, and mirror defoggers.
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WarmlyYours is a premier manufacturer of electric radiant heating products designed to bring comfort and luxury to residential and commercial environments. Established with a focus on customer service and high-quality solutions, the company offers a wide range of heating systems, including TempZone™ electric floor heating for tile, stone, and luxury vinyl, as well as snow melting systems for driveways and walkways.
Beyond flooring, WarmlyYours provides bathroom upgrades such as Infinity towel warmers and mirror defoggers. The brand is distinguished by its 24/7 technical installation support and comprehensive warranty programs, ensuring that homeowners and installers have the guidance they need for successful project completion.
WarmlyYours manuals
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WarmlyYours Recessed Radiant Panel Installation Guide
WarmlyYours PTC120-7W-003 PRO Tect Plug-In Heat Tape for Pipes Instructions
WarmlyYours TRT120 Temp Zone Custom Mats User Guide
WarmlyYours ETC120-5W-100-WY Ice Shield Roof and Gutter Deicing Constant Wattage Kits User Guide
WarmlyYours ETC120-5W-100-WY Ice Shield Roof and Gutter Deicing Cable Kit User Guide
WarmlyYours TW-SR08KS-HP Sierra Towel Warmer Dual Connection 120 VAC User Manual
WarmlyYours Hardwired 120 V Tahoe 7 Towel Warmer Instruction Manual
WarmlyYours ET-SR-120-05-0500 Gutter Deicing Self-Regulating Heating Cable User Guide
WarmlyYours TempZone Custom Electric Floor Heating Mat User Manual
TempZone Custom Heated Floor Mats | WarmlyYours
Metropolitan Towel Warmer (TW-MT-10PS-HP) Product Overview
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Summit Towel Warmer Series - Dual Connection 120 VAC
Grande 12 Hardwired Towel Warmer | WarmlyYours
Palma Plug-In Towel Warmer (120 V) - Product Overview
Ibiza Freestanding Towel Warmer - Plug-In 120V | WarmlyYours
WarmlyYours PRO Field Guide: The 5 Golden Rules of Snow Melting
Grande 10 Towel Warmer | Hardwired 120 VAC | WarmlyYours
Grande 12 Towel Warmer | Hardwired 120V Product Overview
Sierra Towel Warmer Series: Dual Connection 120 VAC Specifications & Features
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WarmlyYours Tahoe 7 Heated Towel Rack (Brushed Gold, 7 Bars) Instruction Manual
WarmlyYours Metropolitan 10-Bar Electric Towel Warmer: User Manual and Installation Guide
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Can I cut the WarmlyYours TempZone heating cable to fit my room?
No. You must never cut the heating cable, as altering the length changes the electrical resistance and can lead to overheating or system failure. Excess cold lead wire may be trimmed, but the heating element itself must remain intact.
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What type of underlayment should I use on a concrete slab?
When installing over concrete, WarmlyYours recommends using an insulating underlayment like CeraZorb® to direct heat upwards into the flooring rather than losing it into the slab.
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How do I know if my heating system is working during installation?
You should check the ohms resistance of the heating element with a digital multimeter before, during, and after installation. The reading should match the value on the product label within a tolerance of -5/+10%.
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Is a GFCI required for electric floor heating?
Yes, electric floor heating systems must be connected to a Class-A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). Many WarmlyYours thermostats include a built-in GFCI for this purpose.