The Green Cable Surface XL from Flextherm

Flextherm

 

August 16, 2018

The Green Cable Surface XL, the ideal complement to uncoupling membranes
With its constant diameter at every length, the Green Cable Surface XL is not only the perfect complement to uncoupling membrane installation systems, but it can also be installed with traditional gauges.

Advantages of the Green Cable Surface XL
– Compatible with uncoupling membrane installation systems
– Installation also possible with FLEXTHERM’s Universal Snap-in Gauge and FLEXSnap+ installation system
– Compatible with ceramic and natural stone floor coverings
– Robust sheath with a constant diameter
– Energy savings up to to 28%
– Free of electromagnetic fields
– Does not dry the air or spread dust and germs
– Requires no maintenance
– Designed for installation in wet environments
– Lifetime warranty when installed by a FLEXpert certified installer or a FLEXboutik through a certified instaler (otherwise the standard 25 year limited warranty applies)

For more information https://www.flextherm.com/en/heated-floors/green-surface-cable-xl

 

 

 

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